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STEUBENVILLE

C I-TY

DIRECTORY,

FO R 1875-6.

Compiled and Published by Joseph B, Doyle & J M, Russell,

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GROCERS.Page.

Brownlee & Davidson .......... 56Gray, J. W. & Son ............ 32Marion James ........ ........ 56McGowan Bros.............. 40Osnmsby, Mrs. J. W ........... 64

HAIR DRESSING.

Allen, Mrs. R. A .............. 60Henry, Miss C. M. P ........ 72

HALLS.

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HOTELS.

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NEWSPAPERS.

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PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING

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SALOONS.

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STEUBENVILLE.

HISTORICAL SKETCH.

Although the tide of settlement had already begun to cross the Allegheniesearly in the 18th century, and the French had their settlements at Detroit andthrough the Canadas, as well as Fort Duquesne at Pittsburgh, yet for a long timeafterwards this section of country remained a wilderness, and at the time ofCrawford's famous Sandusky expedition, which rendezvoused at Mingo on the25th of May, 1782, the site of Steubenville was yet unknown, save to the prowl-ing savage or the chance hunter who happened to direct his course through thesewilds.

At the close of the revolution the attention of the pioneers was turned to thefertile country north and west of the Ohio, and in the year 1786, Captain Ham-tramck, of the United States army, erected a block house at this point as a placeof refuge, and to aid in the protection of the surveyors who were already out inthis region. In February of the following year a fortification was completed,named after Baron Steuben, the well known Prussian nobleman, who figured prom-inently in our revolutionary contest. The fort was located on the river bank,the rear probably being the present west line of Hon. J. H. Miller's property atthe corner of High and Adams streets, and running out to the front of the bench.The structure was in the form of a square with block houses 28 feet square setdiagonally at the corners. The angles of the block houses were connected withlines of pickets, 150 feet in length, forming the sides of the fort. This fort wasoccupied but a few months, when it was abandoned, the garrison being removed'to Fort Harrison at the mouth of the Muskingum. Wre have no record concern-ing the occupancy of the fort the following three years, but about the year 1790,from some cause or other, it caught fire and was entirely destroyed. On page 6 -is given a diagram of the ground plan of the old fort, taken from a copy of adrawing made by Rosswell Marsh, who copied it in 1856, from the original in thepossession of Rev. C. C. Beatty, D. D. The original is in the handwriting of Dr.Beatty's father, and was taken by him at the fort in 1787. In this plan the gate,at figure 9, opened towards the river, and the one on the opposite side back intothe country.

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No. 1,1, 1, 1, Block Houses 28 feet square, divided into two rooms sufficient forfourteen men each. 2, 2, Officers' barracks; a, a, parlors; b, b. b, b, bed rooms; d, d,kitchens. 3, Commissary's Store. 4, Quartermaster's Store. 5, Magazine. 6, Arti-ficer's Shop. 7, Guard House, built on two piers, a, b. with a piazza looking inwardsand a sally port between the piers, the pier a, the common store; b, a black hole,place of confinement. 8, Place of flag staff. 9, Main gate, looking towards theriver. The small squares in the sides and corners of the rooms represent chim-neys. The width of the block houses diagonally is 39 feet 1 Inch, nearly, and thedistance between the points 150 feet.

There does not appear to have been any permanent settlement here until the

fall of 1797, when James Ross and Bezaleel Wells purchased sections 29, 30, 35

and 36, in fractional Township two, now known as Steubenville Township, andcovering the present site of the city. A town was laid out, bounded by the river,

and what are now known as North and South streets, and Bank Alley. This

space was divided into two hundred and thirty-six lots 60x180 feet, with the

streets and alleys as they are now. Besides these there were twenty out-lots, each

containing five acres. The first public sale of lots was made in February, 1798,

add the first deeds are dated on the 13th of that month. As was to have been

expected the first cabins of the settlers were rude structures of logs, but there was

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here a refinement which would have been a credit to much older communities,and which soon began to make itself manifest in a desire to improve their material'aecoomomdations. The first brick chimney in the place was erected by JohnWard, in March, 1798, and the same year the erection of the Wells homesteadsouth of the settlement, was commenced. This was not completed and occupiedby the family until 1800. The building is still standing and is the well knownresidence of Col. W. R. Lloyd. In 1800 what is now the older portion of the U.S. Hotel, was built by Mr. Ward, and the Viers residence, at the head of Mar-ket street, then out of town, a few years later. Other buildings followed, and aUnited States land office being established here, the place began to grow quiterapidly. '

It may be of interest here to know that the first white child born in Steuben-ville was 4ames Hunter, son of Samuel Hunter, on the 18th day of September,1798, and the next, John Ward, Jr., the next month: The latter has long sincebeen gathered to his fathers, but the former is still living in Yuba County,California.

The first Court was held here on the first Tuesday of November, 1797, and wasorganized under proclamation of Winthrop Sargent, acting-Governor of the Terri-tory Northwest of the Ohio. The Judges were Philip Cable, John Moody andGeorge Humphries, and Bezaleel Wells, prothonotary or clerk. On the first dayof the session John Rolfe, James Wallace and Solomon Sibley were admitted tothe bar as attorneys. Court appears to have met first in private houses, but at anearly date a log structure was erected on the present Court House square, thelower story being used as a jail, and the upper for a Court Room. This servedits purpose until 1809, when it was removed to make room foria brick structure,designed by John Ward, which was erected in 1809-10. This building, fully upto the times at that period, remained standing until 1870, when it was torn downto be replaced by the present magnificent structure.

In 1816 the present Market House was built. For a period the town progressedslowly, and as late as 1820 Washington street was nothing but a miry cow path,and it was many years before the great mineral wealth, the mainspring of Steu-benville's present prosperity was fully appreciated. The city was growing, how-ever, slowly but surely, and as the surrounding country became settled, becamean. important commercial and manufacturing centre.

The town appears to have been supplied with w.ater previous to 1814 by hollowlogs, laid from a spring west of Seventh street, between- Market and Washington,and later, in 1821, additional pipes of the same material were laid from what hassince been known as Spencer's tanyard. Regular water works were constructedat the foot of Adams street in 1836. These have since been enlarged and im-proved. The pipes, fourteen miles in aggregate length, run to every quarter ofthe city, supplying 120,000 gallons of water every twenty-four hours.

The first newspaper was established here in 1806 by Lowry & Miller, underthe name of the Western Herald; from them it passed into the hands of JudgeJas. Wilson, afterwards conducted by Nathan Purviance, and was purchased from

'him by W. R. Allison, who started a dailpin 1847. This paper is now publishedand printed by Mr. P. B. Conn, who purchased it in 1873, and consolidated itwith the News, started by John Palmer in 1871, whose interest was afterwards

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purchased by the former gentleman. This is the oldest paper in the State, withperhaps one exception. The Weekly Gazette was established by Charles N. Allen in186o, who started a daily edition in the.fall of 1873. It is now conducted byMessrs. McFadden & Hunter, who have made some very material improvements.Quite a number of other attempts have been made to establish newspapers here,but after a trial of greater or less length they have all failed.

The town became incorporated as a city March 5th, 1851, and a list of Mayorsand Councilmen since that time, will be found in another place. The populationof the city in 1860 was 6,154, in 1870, 8,107, by the census. In 1871 considerableadditional territory was taken into the corporation limits, making its territory tocontain, according to that census, 10,000 people, and the popula.ion to-day isprobably not less than 13,000 to 15,000.

The city is pleasantly located on the right bank of the Ohio, sixty-eight milesbelow Pittsburgh, according to the recent surveys, and in 40° 25' north latitude,and 3° 40t west longitude from Washington city. Low water mark in the riverat this point is 640& feet above tide water, and the Cleveland and Pittsburgh rail-road, at its intersection with Market street, and the P. C. and St. L. R'y, at itsintersection with Washington street, are respectively 90 and 155 feet above LakeErie. The corporation limits contain 1,676 acres, and extend from the Jeffersoncoal shaft on the north, to the Cincinnati Coal and Coke Co.'s shaft, on the south,a distance of three miles, with an average width of something less than a mile.The drainage is on the surface, and, owing to the nature of the, soil and the nat-ural slope towards the river, is excellent, making the place remarkably free fromfevers and other epidemic diseases.

MANUFACTURES.

The first manufacturing enterprise appears to have been a grist and saw mill,erected by Bezaleel Wells in 1802, on Wells' run, south of the town. About thesame time Brice Viers started a tannery on the site of the present coke ovens ofthe Steubenville Coal and Mining Company. In 1814 Bezaleel Wells and JamesRoss established a woolen mill at the head. of Market street. Mr. Ross retiredand Winm. R. Dickinson and Benjamin Tappan came in as partners. Judge Tap-pan soon afterwards retired, and the mill having run on until 1830, the proprie-tors became hopelessly insolvent, and suspended operations, with not a stain ontheir characters for integrity. The factory afterwardsa pased through variou 0hands, until April 11th, 1867, when it was entirely destroyed by fire, fifty-twyears, to a day, from the time its steam engine was started. -Robert Thompsonstarted a nail factory in 1811,, making the product by hand, which he carried on

for several years. In 1813 the Clinton -aper mill was founded by Scott & Bay-less, and although once burned to the ground, and mepting with various reverses,is still in existence, under the charge of the Pittsburgh Paper ManufacturingCompany, who have greatly enlarged and improved it.

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-IN 1816 Arthur M. Phillips and Robert Carroll established a foundry, whichwas afterwards enlarged, and the manufacture of steam engines undertaken, prob-ably the oldest establishment of the kind west of Pittsburgh. Mr. James Meansafterwards purchased the foundry, and enlarged it, and after his death the samebusiness was earried on by his sons. The works are now owned and controlledby Messrs. James and John P. Means, under the firm name of James Means &Co. They have also lately enlarged their works, which have long been a lead-ing industry of Steubenville. One of the immense engines at the water workswas manufactured ftere, and their machinery scattered all over the country isevidence of the magnitude of their business.

In 1819 Captain Elijah Murray had a boat yard on the present site of theMcKenney saw mill, and a number of steamboats were built there, christenedthe "Besaleel Wells," "Robert Thompson," "Steubenville," "Aurora," &e.- Theshops at this yard were destroyed 'by fire.

In 1813 a large steam and flouring mill was built at the foot of Market streeton the present site of the St. Nicholas hotel. The venture was a disastrous one,and the original proprietors lost heavily. After passing through various hands,the mill was destroyed by fire on the night of December 23d, 1856. A cottonmill, built by David Larimer, in 1824-5, at the foot of Adams street, also fell avictim to the fire fiend in 1832. The Arkwright Cotton Mills were first erectedabout 1825, and formed an important item of industry for many years, but havelain idle since the war, The Ashland Woolen Mills were completed in 1836.They were burned down February, 20th, 1868, but were rebuilt by Mr. JamesWallace, the then proprietor, and furnished with new and improved machinery.

In 1846, Messrs. Joseph Beatty and Edmund Stillman established the Steuben-ville Glass Works, on South Third Street, carrying on the business jointly until1858, when the establishment was purchased by Mr. A. J. Beatty, by whom it isstill controlled. Previous to his purchase all kinds of glassware had been man-ufactured, but since then le has confined the business to the manufacture of tum-blers. The trade increasing largely in 1862 the old frame building with onestack was torn down, and a large brick structure with two stacks, and havingfour times the capacity of the old works, erected in its place. Since then therehas been a large increase, and we may mention, as a fact, that not only does Steu-benville, at these works, make more tumblers than any other city in the world,but as many as all the rest of the United States combined. When in full opera-tion the works turn out about 25,000 tumblers and jelly glasses, employing 120hands. whose wages amount to over $50,000 a year.

The Ohio Foundry, established in 1848, is carried on by W. L. Sharp & Son.It is located on North Fifth street, and employs a capital of about $60,000Their articles of manufacture are varied and numerous, and embrace all kinds ofstoves and fire fronts, general foundry work, enameling &c.

The Jefferson Iron Works were established in 1856 by a company under thefirm name of Frazier, Kilgore & Co. Being -new to the business they sus-pended, and in 1859 the works were purchased by Spaulding, Woodward &Co., the present owners. They have been most successful, and these works arenow among the most prominent in the western country. They at present consistof two blast furnaces, twenty-two boiling furnaces, three heating furnaces and a

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nall factory, containing eighty-four machines, capable of turning out 3,500 kegs per

week. The furnaces produced last year 12,000 gross tons of pig iron, the surplus

pig being consumed by the La Belle Wor:;s in Wheeling, which are owned by the

same company. They have also, in connection with their works, a coal shaft and

a large number of coke ovens, which will Le found described elsewhere. Five

hundred men are employed about the works, and 87,500 expended weekly in

wages. Their nails are known all over the country, and have such an establishedreputation as always to comnand a ready market.

I he Steubenville Furnace and Iron Company was orgarized in 1872, and

erected a furnace in the Fifth Ward, just above the P. C. and St. L. railwaybridge. They produce about 14,000 tons of pig iron annually, and afford employ-

ment to 100 men, to whom are paid out $1,100 per week in wages.The Steubenville Iron and Bolt Works were built in 1873, and are located at

the mouth of Wills Creek, a mile above f he city.In 1870 a company was formed for the manufacture of mowers and reapers,

but not being successful the works were sold and corverted into a glass manufac-

tory, which is now run by Gill Bros. & Co., who make lamp chimneys and otherarticles of glassware.

Besides these there are quite a number of other manufactories, including the

foundry of Wms. Kenyon & Son, the woolen factory of James L. McDevitt, P. C.

and St. L. R'y car shops, planing mill of B. P. Travis, and the saw mill ofJohn Scott.

COAL,

-Previous to the year 1857 the coal rhined in this neighborhood was all drawn

from seams near the surface of the ground, reached by horizontal openings. As

it became apparent that the increasing demand would exhaust these seams in the

near future, Mr. James Wallace and others, under the name of the Steubenville

Coal and Mining Company, sunk a shaft at the head of Market street, and, after

some interruptions, reached a workable yein. - Here, however, the work stopped,

from-want of experience in mining on the part of the operators, and lack of confi-

dence that the enterprise would pay. Messrs. L. Borland and H. K. Reynolds leased

the works, and- ssouiat-ing with them Mr. Wmin. Averick, operations were success-

fully resumed. In' 1865 the stockholders bought back the lease, and since that

time, with Mr. Jas. -H. Blinn as manager, the works have been a marked success.

In 1871 an additional shaft was sunk at Stony Hollow, 187 feet in depth, the old

one being 221 feet 4 inches. This company now owns 600 acres of coal lands,

and the average thickness of the seam at. present worked is 4k feet, there beinganother seam below this 6 feet in thickness. In the busy season there are raised

from these shafts over 7,000 bushels of coal per day. They have also 100 cokeovens, producing 3,5Q0 bushels of coke per day, the whole giving employment to

men and boys, whose. monthly, wages amount to $10,000.Spaulding, Woodward & Co.'s shaft ia located a little west of their works, where

they possess 800 acres of coil lands. The shaft, which was commenced in 1863, is

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176 feet deep, and produces §,000 bushels of coal per day, working on an averagev-ei of 8 feet 9 inches. Attached to themshaft are 1] 0 coke ovens, producing 2,500bushels per day,

-:;The Ohio and Pennsylvania Coal Company has a shaft a short distance belowthis, which was sunk in 1861-'62, by Wm. Averick & Co. The shaft is 210 feetin depth, and produces over 600,000 bushels of coal yearly.

Just below this shaft is that of the Cincinnati Coal and Coke Company, whichwas organized in 1862, the late Louden Borland being the leading member. Theshaft is 240 feet in depth, working on a vein 4 feet in thickness, which producesupwards of 800,000 bushels yearly.

At the upper end of the city is the shaft of the Steubenville Furnace and IronCompany, 96 feet deep, and turning out 2,000 bushels of coal per day. Abovethis again are the shafts of the Jefferson Coal Company and the SteubenvilleIron and Bolt Company, respectively 76 and 125 feet in depth. Two miles be-low town is the shaft of the Mingo Iron Works, 260 feet deep.

Concerning the general character of the Steubenville mines, the following ex-tract from the report of the State Mining Commission will be of interest:

"The class of mine superintendents in charge of the Steubenville mines is ofa much higher order in mining knowledge than the majority of the managers inthe Mahoning Valley and other regions of the State. Most of them have hada practical knowledge of mine engineering and survey, and plot their own mines.All of them have a thorough, practical knowledge of the principles of ventila-tion, and of the noxious gases of the mines. These mines are the best ventilatedin the State. The system of working the coal is by pillars and rooms, being asuitable modification of the panel system introduced in the English mines by thecelebrated John Buddle, generally and justly regarded as the ablest practicalminer that Great Britain has produced."

COMMERCIAL FACILITIES.

Previous to 1853 means of communication with the outside world was by meansof stages and boats. In the fall of that year, howevtr, Steubenville took a newdeparture in the opening of the Steubenville and Indiana railroad, which hadbeen incorporated since February 24th, 1848, thus gaining an outlet to the West.The incorporators of this road were James Wilson, James Means, NathanielDike, William McDonald, Daniel L. Collier, John Orr, John Andrews, DavidMcGowan, James Gallagher, James McKinney, Rosswell Marsh, James Turnbuland Alexander Doyle. In the fall of 1856, the Cleveland and Pittsburgh rail-road extended their track down the river, and in 1865 the magnificent railroadbridge across the Ohio was completed after several years delay, and the Steuben-ville and Pittsburgh railroad extended to the latter city. This company is nowconsolidated with the old Steubenville and Indiana road, under the name of thePittsburgh, Cincinnati and St. Louis Railway Company, controlling the famousPan-Handle route between the East and the West. It will be seen that Steuben-ville has direct railway communication in four different directions, North, South,East and West, and her people have ready access to the great business centres of

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the country. The river trade is extensive, and, with the proper improvement oour great inland water route, will swell to large proportions. At present there isa daily morning steamer to Wheeling, and connecting there with points below,while the Pittsburgh packets and transient boats absorb the rest of the traffic.

When the Pittsburgh, Wheeling and Kentucky railroad, on the east side of theriver, is completed, there will be another iron highway connecting us with thatcity, and forming an independent outlet to the East and West in that direction.

A suspension bridge across the river at this city i.S one of the projected enter-prise§, which meets with great encouragement, and, when completed, will bringthe rich fArms of West Virginia and the trade of a large section of the countryto our very doors. So, that whether we look at present facilities or future pros-pects, the pre-eminence of Steubenville in this respect is self-evident, and consti-tutes a very important element in her present and future prosperity.

EDUCATION.

Steubenville has been fortunate in always possessing educational facilities of asuperior character. The Steubenville Female Seminary, the leading school foryoung ladies in the West, was founded by Dr. C. C. Beatty on the 13th of April,1829, over 46 years ago. The first school was held in the building now occupiedas a residence by Col. A. Doyle, on South High street, then the residence of Dr.Beatty. During the summer a building was erected on the present site of theSeminary, which was occupied by the school in November. The first graduatesreceived their diplomas in 1833, since which time over 4,000 pupils have receivedinstruction within the Seminary walls. In 1856 Rev. A. M. Reid became con-nected with the institution, and a few years after, Dr. Beatty retiring- on accountof advancing years, be and his wife took entire charge of the Seminary, in whose.hands it has since remained. From the beginning the Seminary has been con-ducted on Christian principles, and its graduates may now be found around thewhole circle of the globe, some of whom are missionaries in foreign lands. Thebuildings are ample, spacious and attractive, and the Seminary grounds are sur-rounded on all sides by broad streets. The present number of scholars is 120,representing ten States of the Union, and the corps of officers and instructorsnumbers twelve. The course of study is divided into Primary, Middle, Juniorand Senior years. The discipline of the institution is founded on love ratherthan fear, and government is sought through an appeal to the better nature of theinmates. A good representation of the appearance of the east side of the build-ings will be found in the frontispiece to this work.

The first steps towards introducing the public school system into Steubenvillewere taken in 1838, Dr. C. C. Beatty, Dr. John Andrews and Mr. James Meansconstituting the first Board of Education. The following year two brick school-houses were erected, one at the north and the other at the south end of the town,

' for $4,000, which were occupied in the November following. In 1858 the de-mand for accommodatious increasing, the building known as the s "Grove ?Aad-

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emy," ot North Seventh streets formerly occupied as a school by 1e4. iYr. JohnScott, was purchased for $5,000 and fitted up for the city's use. in the 'ourse ofa few years, even this was found to be insufficient, and in 1868 it was resolved toerett a new building on the corner of South and Fourth streets, which was com-pleted by Aprilst. 1870, at a cost, including furniture and fixtures, of $60,000.It is an elegant brick structure of three stories, besides the basement aind attic,containing ten school rooms, besides numerous class rooms and offics, and affordsseating accommodations for 675 pupils. The school accommodations still beinginsufficient, in 1871 an additional building was authorized on the corner of Fourthand Dock streets. This was completed in June, 1873, at a cost of $40,000. Itcontains ten rooms, and stands two stories above the basement, presenting a fineappearance with its tasteful and well-kept grounds: It will accommodate 670pupils, Besides these buildings there are two school buildings in the SixthWard, capable of accommodating 200 pupils, and one in the western part of theThird Xard, which will seat 60 children. There is also a colored free school onNorth Third street, in a handsome brick building erected for the "Third StreetSemainary," and purchased by the Board of Education for this purpose. Our .itycan certainly pride herself upon the fact that no place of the size in the countrypossesses better facilities for public and private instruction. The first class grad-uated from the High School in 1860, and consisted of one person, followed by fivethe following year. Since then there has been a steady stream of educated per-sons pouring from its doors, from which not only most of our city schools have *been supplied with competent teachers, but many elsewhere. The first regularsystem of grades appears to have been introduced by Rev. J. Buchanan, who wasSuperintendent from 1859 to 1870, and the same, with some modifications, stillcontinues. Under the Superintendency of Mr. M. B. Andrews, who took' chargein 1870, the study of German was introduced into the course in the High andGrammar schools, and. sixty-five pupils are now receiving instruction in thatdepartment. The following is a list of the teachers in the schools, with the num-ber of scholars under each:

High School......................... . M. Rowe.A .......... ............. Oella J. Patterson." ....................... Annie E. Gilmore ............102 pupils.

South Grammar.................. Elvira O'Neal.-" . ................. Lizzie Neill....... ....... . 102 "

No. 8 South............. .......... Jlia C. Linn .................. 50 "7 . ....................... Rachel McCarrell ............ 70 "c

" 6 " ........................ N nnie Hays................. 63 "" 5 "' . .. Mallie Clemmans ............. 61 "

4 " ...... .............. M ary H ill....................... 60 "" 3 ' : . . .. Emma M. Burgess ............ 73 "" 2 " ....... . Annie Monerief.. . 60 "

1 " ........................ Anna H. Devore ..............120 "/North Grammar .................. David W. Matlack. :

" .................. M.W . Sutherland ............ 116 "

No. 8 North, 1st Division ...... Mrs. E. Loomis............... 508 " d 2 a ....... Miss Hettie Semple........... 49 "

" 7 ". ....................... Alicia K eith ................... 62 "6 ........................ Sarah M arion ................. 57 "5 " ...................... Alice McEldery .............. 59 "

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No. 4 North ....................... Elizabeth Lisby............... 61 pupils.3 i ...................... Anna H. Dohrman.......... 70

" 2 " ........................ Sarah Brown.................. 75 "" 1 ........................ Maria Patterson .............. 72 "

Rolling Mill, 1st Division......Martha J. Leslie .............. 50" 2d " ...... Nettie Kendall ............... 70 "

Fisher's ............................ W . H . Garrett.................." ...............................M ary Garrett..................100

Jack-onville ....................... A. F. Matlack .................. 45Colored Grammar ................ Dora J. Evans............ 20 "

Primary .................. David S. Bruce ............... 46

Total number enrolled......... ........... 1,763 "

Rev. George Pfuhl is teacher of German, and 0. B. Kerlin, Musical Instructor,each of whom is employed one-half--his time. Miss Mary Ridgley is teacherofcomposition. The schools are all in a flourishing condition; and the demand foraccommodations is fully up to the supply-in some cases exceeding it.

St. Peter's Roman Catholic School was organized in 1868 by the late Rev. W.T. Bigelow,then pastor of that tlur4h. It is conducted by six Sisters of Charityunder the supervision of the pastor, Father Jeremiah Murray, and has an enroll-ment of 330 scholars. The school is located in the basement of St. Peter's Church,at the corner of Fourth and Logan .streets, occupying five rooms, and is one ofthe important institutions of the city. In connection with the school there is

, the St. Vincet de Paul Society, designed to provide for the education of orphans,and children whose parents are too poof to make provision for them in this re-spect. .. :

The number of persons in Steubenville between the ages of six and twenty-oneyears, according to the school census bf September, 1874, was 4.253. Including4ay scholars at the Seminary, the'schools in the city enroll about 2,200, leaving2,000 at work, at school elsewhere, in Idleness, invalids, or accounted for bysome such cause. - . .. . .

CH U R CH E S.

The First Presbyterian Chufch was organized in 1801, and justly lays claimto being the first regularly-organized religious society in Steubenville. Previousto the period mentioned, there had beui services by transient ministers back tothe first settlement of the place. Inathe rvinter of 1803-4, a small brick bnild-ing was erected on the site of the old Presbyterian Church,on South Fourthstreet. rn 1817 the congregation erected a nVw church on the same site, whichthey occupied until August, 1872, when they removed into their present magni-ficent place of worship on North Four 4street, then completed at-a cost, withthe ground, of $73,000. This building is of brick, with stone front, 160 feet inlength by 74 feet linqbes wide at tihefrfit and 80 feet at the i'ear. The southtower is 158 feet high, and the church has sittings for 1,100 people. Rev. Oba-diah Jennings was the firsttor -w.wow employed for the whole of his time-by this Congregation, whoi was succedee d b yv. C.O. Betty in 1823. He was

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4,aK t' 01ieiBown request in 1885, and was succeeded by Rev. Henry C. Corn-

mfg 0 iit 1837, followed by Rev. Henry Woods in 1861, and Rev. T.A. McCurdy-ina 68 . In April of the present year, Mr. McCurdy resigned his charge, leavingthefollowing month to accept a call to Wooster, Ohio, and the pastorate is con-·sequently vacant at present. This church ha been most successful under all her .ministers, and now numbers over 400 members.J The Second Presbyterian Church was organized January 1st, 1838. The firttregular pastor was Rev. Joseph Chambers, the congregation occupying the brickstructure on North Fourth street, at present occupied by the Christians. Dr. C.C. Beatty became pastor in 1844, followed by Rev. Win. P. Breed in 1847, suc-ceeded by Rev. Henry B. Chapin J. B. Patterson, David R. Campbell and J. A.Worden, the last-named gentleman having become pastor on the first day of Jan-uary, 1872, and still fills that office. Their present church edifice, which is ahandsome brick structure, on the corner of Fourth and Washington streets, witha Spire 160 feet in height, was occupied in June, 1871. This congregation alsohas a flourishing mission chapel on Franklin avenue, in the Fifth Ward. '

The Old Presbyterian Church was organized 'in 1872, and since then has beenin charge of Rev. T. V. Milligan, occupying the building formerly used by theFirst Presbyterian congregation.

The United Presbyterian congregation was first gathered together under theministrations of the late Rev. George Buchanan in 1809, who, in 1811, was or-dained and took full charge of the congregation at Steubenville, with that atYellow Creek and Paris, Pa. The first services here were held in the CourtHouse, thee in a school building on the present site of the Christian church, un-til 1817, when a church bfrilding was erected on the corner of North and Fifthstreets. In 1838 a new and larger building was erected at the same place, which,with an enlargement in 1859, is still used. Rev. J. K. Andrews, who took chargein 1857, was the second pastor of the church. He was followed by Rev. J. M.Clokey ini 1864, Rev. T. J. Kennedy in 1870, and Rev. S. J. Stewart, the presentpastor, early in 1874.

The Methodists formed a society here in 1801, under the auspices of Mr. Lam-din, although there had been occasional services held here by ministers of thatdenomination for several years previous. In 1804 a church was built on thepresent site of Kramer Chapel, the lot having been presented by Bezaleel Wellsfor this purpose. Steubenville was then in the West Wheeling circuit, and in1813 it stood connected with the Ohio Conference, which that year, and in 1818,pet at this place. ,In 1819 Steubenville was erected into a station, and CorneliusSpringer appointed the first preacher. In 1821, the church becoming too smallto meet the wants of the increasing congregation, it was enlarged by the additionof two arms, making it the shape of a cross. The present building was erectedin 1854-5, and was enlarged and beautified a few years since, and is now one ofthe most commodious church buildings in the city. The pastors of this congre-gation since Mr. Springer, have been Curtis Goddard, John Waterman, JamesMcMahon, Henry B. (afterwards Bishop) Bascom, Wm. Stephens, Joshua Mon-'roe, George Brown, Thos. M. Hudson, Homer J. Clark, Robert Boyd, CharlesThorn, J. C. Merrynaan, Edward H. Taylor, George L. Holmes, Samuel E. Bab-cock, L R. Brockunier, A. M. Brown, C. D. Battelle, Franklin Moore, M. Mc-

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Cleary, A. H. Thomas, C. A. Holmes, I. C. Pershing, S. P. Wolf, W. A. David-son, L. F. Minor, J. J. Higgins, Wm. Cooper, E. Hingley, John E. Williams. J.S. Bracken, now Presiding Elder, Steubenville district, and J. R. Mills, the pres-ent pastor.

Hamline Chapel was erected in 1844 on the corner of Fourth and Northstreets. It remained connected with Kramer until December, 1854, when it be-came a separate organization, and has since made decided growth. The firstpastor was Rev. E. G. Nicholson, followed by J. B. Dunlop, A. J. Rich, J. A.Swaney, J. D. Cramer, A. L. Petty, S. Baker, D. A. McCready, B. McMahon, E.Barker, T. N. Boyle, S. B. Wolf, H. L. Chapman, J. N. Baker, and I. A. Pearce,the present pastor.

Finley Chapel, on Fourth street extension, was built in 1868, at a cost of$4,000. Its pastors have been Revs. J. R. Keys, W. B. Grace, D. H. Snowden,J. H. Eky and G. W. Gruber.

Thomson Chapel, near the Rolling Mill, was also built in 1868, its pastors beingRevs. W. B. Grace, L. H. Cravens, W. Brown, J. Q. A. Miller and S. W. Stewart.

There is also a chapel in the Fifth Ward, built in 1871.The Fifth Street Methodist Church, better knlown.as the Methodist Protestant,

grew out of a division in the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1830, when ninety-three persons withdrew from Kramer Church and formed a separate congrega-tion. A house of worship was soon after erected on the site of the present churchon South Fifth street. The present structure was built in 1853. The pastorswere Revs. Robert C. Hutton, E. Woodward, B. W. Johnson, John Elliott, W.W. Arnett, John Burns, J. Dalby, Z. Ragan, E. S. Wayland, Robert Andrew, J.W. Case, J. H. Hamilton, F. A. Davis, Wm. Collier, Ambrose Abbott, J. C. Ogle,G. W. Hissey, J. W. Baker and John Cowl.

The Primitive Methodist Church was organized in 1869, and occupied theirplace of worship November 17th, 1870. Their pastors have been Revs. G. Par-k.er, W. B. Beach, L. 0. Beach and J. W. Reed.

The African M. E. Church was organized in 1823, and erected a brick struc-Mire on the corner of Third and South streets. ' This was torn down last year tomake room for a new edifice, but there being difficulties in the way, it has not-yet been built, and our colored people now worship in the old Council Chamberand in a room on Market street.

St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church was organized May 17, 1819, by Rt.'Rev. Philander Chase, then Bishop of Ohio, whose son had previously been amissionary in this section. Rev. Intrepid Morse was the first rector, who heldthat office until 1865, a period of 46 years. The first services were held in theCourt House, Council Chamber, and in the old "Academy" on South Highstreet. In 1833, however, a place of worship-a building then fully up to thetinies-was completed on the corner of Fourth and Adams streets, which, withan enlargement, is still in use, although a nucleus has been formed of a buildingfund with which to erect a structure in its place more suitable to the present' needs of the congregation. Rev. Charles Gillette succeeded Mr. Morse to the

Rectorship in the winter of 1865, and remained until November, 1867, when herxqigned to become Secretary of the Protestant Episcopal Freedman's Commis-4ion. He was succeeded by Rev. Andrew Hull in the fall of 1868, who resigned

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in 1871,R BRev. Thos. D. Pitts, the present rector, took charge on the first Sundayin March. 1872, and has labored most acceptably in this field since that time.

St. Peter's Roman Catholic congregation erected a small church on the cornerOf. Fourth and Logan streets in 1832. Rev. Father McCreedy first had charge ofthe parish, followed by Father James Conlan in 1834, who was in turn succeededby Father J. F. Kearney in 1845, T. 0. Farrell in 1847, and E. Thienpont in 1850.In 1855 the present church was completed, and consecrated on Palm Sunday ofthat year, although considerably enlarged in 1869. Rev. W. T. Bigelow sdc-ceeded Father Theinpont in 1865, and extended the church very greatly duringhis administration. He fell a victim to the terrible small-pox scourge in thewinter of 1871-72. .He wias succeeded by Father T. M. Tuomey, and he by Fa-ther Jeremiah Murray, the present pastor, with Rev. Father Dues as assistant.

Alexander Camnbell planted a Christian Church in Steubenville at an earlyday, and in 1841 the congregation built a house of worship on Dock street, be-tween Fourth and Fifth, which they occupied until 1871, when they purchasedthe Second Presbyterian Church building on North Fourth street for $8,000,which they have since used as a place of worship, In 1865, under the charge ofElder J. White, the congregation began to make decided gains, and was largely in-creased by Elder L. Southmayd, who became pastor two years later, and remaineduntil 1873. Elder A. Walden is the present pastor.

The German Lutheran congregation was regularly organized and a churcherected on North Fifth street in 1862. They have had but one regular minister,Rev. George Pfuhl, who has been most successful in his labors, and the church isnow in a very flourishing and prosperous condition.

COURT HOUSE.

This sketch would be'incomplete without a brief description of our elegantCourt House, the finest in the State of Ohio, an idea of the form of which isgiven in the accompanying cut. The building is constructed of Cleveland sand-stone, and presents a front of 126 feet on Market and 964 feet on Third street.The basement contains the Janitor's rooms, two furnace rooms and Dunbar &Kilhcart's law office. The first floor has two rooms for the Recorder, two for theCounty Auditor and Commissioners, one for the Treasurer, one spare room, andtwo for the Probate Judge. The height of this story is 16 feet 6 inches. On thesecond floor is the court room, measuring 50 by 70 feet, and 40 feet in height, oneroom for the Prosecuting Attorney, one for the Sheriff, two for the Clerk, one

nsultation room, one witness room, and the J udge's retiring room. Theseims all average 20 by 24 feet, and are all provided with wardrobes and wash-mns, and water closets conveniently adjacent. The height of this story is 15

*t 6 inches. On the third floor are two library rooms, three jury rooms, ando spare rooms, averaging 24 by 32 feet. This story is also 15 feet 6 inches;h. The building is heated by hot air, and supplied with grates in addition.e height of the main building from base to the roof of Court Bouse is 70t. Above the roof extends a handsome tower, the height of which, from base

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to top of cornice, is 49 feet, from top of cornice to roof of tower 32 feet, makingthe actual height of tower 81 feet, and the total height of building from base totop of tower, 151 feet. In the center of the tower is an elegant clpock, with

illuminated dials. The court room isbeautifully frescoed, and among the otherpaintings contains a life-size representa-

bPJJHHI' tion of the late Hon. Edwin M. Stanton.The contract for the erection of the build-

.iSwrS luing was awarded in the spring of 1870,A _-gl^^^^^Bag^ i and the work commenced that summer.

It progressed amid various delays untilJune, 1874, when the first term of court

· |~~~ 11 _ | was held in the nbw structure. The: entire cost, including additional ground,

an(l the Sheriff's house and jail adjoin--i --^ S^ ^ ' ̂3 Si ing the Court House, with incidental ex-

3-HM 1- penses, was about $300,000, which was- low, considering the character of the

.>~" ~'- _ = .. buildings erected.Directly north of the Court House stands the jail and Sheriff's dwelling, both of

brick, with stone trimmings. The cells in the jail are 36 in number, 27 for malesand 9 forfemales, constructed of boiler iron. Both buildings are furnished withall the modern improvements and conveniences.

CONCLUSION.

We have given above a few of the industrial, commercial, educational andmoral advantages of Steubenville, and if we have eucteeded in indicating, how-,ever poorly, some of her opportunities in this respect, our work will not have beenaltogether useless. So long as our citizens will have the enterprise to use thesenatural advantages in order to derive from them the greatest benefit, so long willawe continue to advance in population and prosperity. When our great mineralwealth? is fully developed and utilized, there will be in this Ohio Valley/a city asfar ahead of Steubenville as she is at present, as our city now is aheadrof thetown of fifty years ago.

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OHIO STATE GOVERNMENT.

WILLIAM ALLEN, Governor ......................... Term expires Jan. 10, 1876.ALPHONSO HART, Lieutenant Governors ................. " 10, 1876.Wet. BaL, JR., Secretary of State ........................ 11 1877.JAMBES WILLIAMS, Auditor of State ........... 10, 1876.ISAAC WELSH, Treasurer of State ......................... " 10 1876.Wm. L. WiLSON, Comptroller of Treasury. " 8j 1877.JOHN LITTLE, Attorney General ...................... " "0, 1876.CHAaS S. SMART, Commissioner of Schools .............. " 11; 1878.ARNOLD GREEN, Clerk of Supreme Court ..... . . " Feb. 1, 1877.RICHARD R. PORTER, Board of Public Works ......... " 8, 1876.PHILIP V. HERZING " ......... 10, 1877.MARTIN SCHILDER, " ....... " 9, 1878.

SUPREME COURT.GEO. W. MCILVAINE, Chief Justice.......................Term expiresGEORGE REX, Judge... ........................... "JOHN WELCH, .."JOW N W ELCH, " ...... .....................................WM. W H YT , a .................... . ... ......... ............. . "W . J. G LM ORE, " ...........................................

Feb. 14, 1876." 12, 1877." 11, 1878." 10, 1879.

8, 1880.

* COMMON PLEAS JUDGES.EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.

LuCIUS P. MARSH, residence Zanesville.................. Term expires Aug. 3, 1879.WM. H. FrAzrE, " Caldwell .................... " Feb. 12, 1877.JOHN H. MILLER, " Steubenville............... "12, 1877.R. E. CHAnBERS, ." St. Clairsvi]e.............. " " 12, 1877.

TIMES FOR HOLDING COURTS IN 1875.FIRST DISTRICT.

DISTRICT COURT.

Hamilton, April 5, October 4.COMMON PLEAS.

Hamilton, January 4, June 7, No-vember 1.

SECOND DISTRICT.DISTRICT COURT.

Butler, April 19; Clarke, March29; Champaign, April 2; Clinton,April 12; Darke, May 6; Greene,April 7; Miami, March 25 ; Mont-gomery, April 5; Preble, May 3;Warren, April 17.

COMMON PLEAS.

Butler, Jan. 18, May 7, Oct. 18.Champaign, Feb. 15, June 7, Nov.

29.Clarke, Jan. 18, May 31, Oct. 18.Clinton, March 1, June 14, Nov. 29.Darke, Jan. 4, May 24, Oct. 18.Greene, March 1, June 14, Nov. 29.Miami, Jan. 4, May 17, Oct. 18.Montgomery, Jan.4, May 10,Oct.18.Prebie, Feb. 22, June 14, Nov. 29.Warren, Jan. 18, May 31, Oct. 18.

THIRD DISTRICT.DISTRICT COURT.

Allen, April 2; Auglaize, March

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25; Crawford, March .29; Defiance,March 23; Fulton, March 17; Han-cock, April 3; Hardin, Sept. 14;Henry, March 22; Logan, Sept. 9;Marion, March 31; Mercer, March26; Paulding, March 25; Putnam,March 29; Seneca, April 6; Shelby,March 23; Union, Sept. 6; Van Wert,March 31; Williams, March 16;Wood, March 18; Wyandot, March27.

COM MON PLEAS.

Allen, Feb. 15, May 10, Nov. 1.Auglaize, Jan. 4, April 5, Sept. 20.Crawford, Feb. 8, June 1, Nov. 8.Defiance, Jan. 18,April 26, Sept.21.

'Fulton, Feb. 16, May 11, Oct. 19.Hancock, Jan. 25, May 24, Oct. 13.Hardin, Jan. 26, May 24, Oct. 19.Henry, Feb. 1, May 3, Oct. 4.Logan, Feb. 23. June 14. Nov. 15.Marion, Jan. 19, Mav 11, Oct. 13.Mercer, Feb. 8, May 10, Nov. 8.Paulding. Jan. 26, June 1, Sept. 21.Putnam, Jan. 4, April 12, Sept. 20.Seneca, Feb. 8, June 8, Nov. 8.Shelby, Jan. 25, April 26, Oct. 13.Union, Jan. 4, May 3, Sept 27.Van Wert, Jan. 18, April 19, Oct.

13.Williams, March 2, Ma:y 18, Nov. 2.Wood, Jan. 5, May 4, Sept. 21.

Wyandot, Jan. 4, April 26, Sept. 21.

FOURTH DISTRICT.DISTRICT COURT.

Erie, March 29; Huron, March 15;Lucas, April 5; Sandusky, March19; Ottawa, March 25; Lorain, Aug.16; Summit, Aug. 23; Cnyahoga,Aug. 30; Medina, Aug. 20.

COMMON PLEAS.

Erie, Feb. 1, May 17, Oct. 18.Cuyahoga, Feb. 8, May 3, Nov. 1.Huron, Feb. 15, May 31, Nov. 15.Lucas, Jan. 18, May 3, Oct. 18.Handusky, Jan. 18, April 19, Oct.

18.Ottawa, Jan. 11, May 3, Oct. 4.Lorain, Jan. 18, May 10, Oct. 25.Medina, Jan. 4, May 3, 'Sept. 27.Summit, Jan. 25, May 17, Oct. 25.

FIFTH DISTRICT.DISTRICT COURT.

Madison, April 13; Franklin, ApfilI5; Pickaway, May 3; Fayette, May

6; Adams, Sept. 7; Brown, Sept. 9;Clermont, Sept. 16; Highland, Sept.21; Ross, Sept. 24.

COMMON PLEAS.

Adams, Jan. 12, May 11, Sept. 28.Brown, Jan. 25, May 11, Oct. 19.Clermont, Jan. 12, May 25, Oct. 19.Highland, Jan. 12, Ma~Y 11, Oct. 19.Ross., Feb. 9, June 1, ;ov. 16.Fayette, Feb. 23, June 15, Nov. 23.Madison, Jan. 11, May 10, Oct. 21.Franklin. Jan. 11, May 10, Oct. 18.Pickaway, Jan. 12, May 11, Oct.

19.SIXTH DISTRICT.

DISTRICT COURT.

Ashland, June 28; Coshocton, July26; Delaware, July 5; Holmes, June14; Knox, July 12; Licking, July19; Morrow, July 1; Richland, June21; Wayne, July 16.

COM MON PLEAS.

Ashland, March 10, Aug. 17, Nov.17.

Coshocton, Feb. 9, May 4, Nov. 2.Delaware, Jan. 18, April 6, Oct. 18.Hlolmes, Jan. 18, April 12, Oct. 13.Licking, Jan. 11, April 12, Oct. 18.Knox, Feb. 18, May 10, Nov. 22.Morrow, Feb. 1, May 17, Oct. 20.Richland, April 7, Sept. 17, Dec. 8.Wayne, March 8, Aug. 9, Nov. 29.

SE V ENTH DISTRICT.DISTRICT COURT.

Athens, Jan. 18, Sept. 2; Fairfield,Aug. 26; Gallia, April 15; Hocking,Jan. 11, Aug. 30; Jackson, Sept. 9;Lawrence, April 19; Meigs, April12; Perry, Jan. 4, Aug. 23; Pike,April 26; Scioto, April 22; Vinton,Sept. 6; Washington, April 8.

COMMON PLEAS.

Athens, March 18, June 14, Nov.10.

Fairfield, March 8, June 7, Nov. 8.Gallia, Feb. 1, April 26, Sept. 13.Hocking, Feb. 15, May 24, Oct. 18.Jackson, Feb. 22, May 24, Oct. 13.Lawrence, Jan. 26, May 4, Sept.

21. tMeigs, Feb. 22, May 17, Oct. 4.Perry, Jan. 25, May 3, Sept. 27.Pike, March 30, June 21, Nov. 16.Scioto, March 1, May 31, Oct. 18.

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Vinton, Feb. 8, May 3, Sept. 14.Washington, Feb. 22, May 17, Oct.

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EIGHTH DISTRICT.

DISTRICT COURT.

· Belmont, April 6; Guernsey, April15; Harrison, Sept. 10; Jefferson,Sept. 7; Mtnroe, April 13; Morgan,Sept. 21; Muskingum, Sept. 24; No-ble, April 20; Tuscara was, Sept. 14.

COMMON PLEAS.

Belmont, Jan. 25, May 17, Oct. 18..Guernsey, Jan. 19, May 4, Oct. 19.Harrison, March 9, June 7, Nov. 1.Jefferson, March 1, June 21, Nov.

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Monroe, March 9, June 22, Nov. 30.Morgan, March 16, June 15, Oct.

18.Muskingum, Jan. 25, May 17,

Nov. 1.Noble, Feb. 22, June 14, Nov. 15.Tuscarawas, Feb. 1, May 17, Oct.

13.

NINTH DISTRICTI'4DISTRICT COURT.

Ashtabula, April 22; Carroll, Sept.27; Columbiana, Sept. 238; eauga,April 20; Lake, April 16; Mbhos-ing, Sept. 13; Portage, April 12;Stark, Oct. 1; Trumbull, April 56.

COMMON PLEAS. ,

Ashtabula, Feb. 15, May 31, Nov.22.

Carroll, Jan. 4, April 26, Aug. 30.Columbiana, Jan. 18, May 10, Oct.

18.Geauga Jan. 4, April 26, OctL 18.Lake, Jan. 25, May 10, Nov. 1 T '

Mahoning, Jan. 4, May 3, Oct. 18.Portage, Jan. 4, May 3, Oct. 18.Starke, Feb. 8, May 31, Nov. 8.Trumbull, Jan. 25, May 31, Nov.

15. - .OFFICE OF SECRETARY OF STATE, 1

COLUMBUS, O., Nov. 10, 1874. -I certify the above to be correctly

copied from the official lists returnedto this office. ' A. T. WIKOFF,

[SEAL-.] Secretary of State.

COUNTY OFFICERS.

ROBERT MARTIN, Probate Judge .......................... Term expires Jan. 3, 1876.0. C. SMITH. Clerk ............................................. " 3, 1876.WM. A. OWESNEY, Prosecuting Attorney ................ " 3, 1876.JOSEPH H. HUNTER, Resorder .............................. " 1 1877.ROBERT K. HIUL, Auditor ................................... , 1875.ROBERT K. Hns . Nov.8 1875.WM. A. ELLIOTT, Treasurer ................................ , Sept. 4, 1876.SAMUEL .JOHNSON, Sheriff " .................................. Jan. 3, 1876.SAMUEL STEPHENS, Coroner ................................. 3, 1876.JOHN S. PATTERSON, Commissioner ........................ Dec. 6, 1875.WILIAM STARK, " ...................... " 4, 1876.MORDECAr MOORE, " ............................. " 3 1877.THOS. NIXON, Infirmary Director ............................ Oct. 1876.ROBERT STARK, ................. ......... " 1876.JOHN H LINDSAY, *.................. " 1877.

LORENZO DANFORD, Representative in Congress ....... Term expires Mar. 4, 1877.J. K. RUKENROD, State Senator ........................... I Jan. 3, 1876.

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JUSTICES OF THE PEACE IN JEFFERSON CO.Name. Township. Postoffice. Term expires.

B. N. LINDUFF ...............Steubenville ......... Steubenville ........ April 9, 1878.JACOB P. MARKLE.........Island Creek.......Sloan's ................KENNETH McLENNAN..Brush Creek ....... Croxton...............JAS. W. PARR ................ Smithfield ............ Smithfield............JOHN HUTTON ............... Cross Creek .......... Wintersville..... 'JOSEPH SHANE ..............Ross .................... Moore's Salt W'ks.Apr. I3, 1877.SAMUEL MYLER ............ Warren ............... Rush Run ........... 1876.JOHN V. TARR ............... Wells ..... Phillipsburg ......... , 1876.SAMUEL VORHES ........... Wayne ................ Bloomingdale .Oct. 20, 1877.DAVID T. HARRAH... ...Cross Creek .......... New Alexandria...Apr. 13, 1877.J. S. Patterson ................... Steubenville ...... Steubenville.........May 11, 1876.George McCausland ............ Island Creek .........Richmond............April 9, 1878.John Goodwin ...................Smithfield............Updegraff ............ t

W m. Reid .........................Mt. Pleasant ......... Mt. Pleasant .........Charles O'Connell ............... Salem ................. E. Springfield.......John Gruber ....................... " ................ Annapolis ............J. C. Riley ....................... " ................. Richmond ......... May 22, 1878.J. W. McIntosh ................. rush Creek ......... frondale ............... April 9, 1S78.Cyrus Shockley .................. Warren ............... Warrenton........... )ct. 20, 1877.James Reed ...................... W ayne ................ Unionport ............ tt

Beatty McFarland ............... Island Creek.........Steubenville .........A. D. Humphreville ........... Mt. Pleasant ......... Mt. Pleasant .........E. W. Cooper.....................Saline ..................Port Homer ......... May 13, 1877.J. L. Wilson ..................... Knox .................. New Somerset ....... Apr. 13, 1877.* James Ball ll ' . Sloan's ...James Ball ........................ . ................. Sloan's...............C. Glover .......................... Smithfield ............ Smithfield............Apr. 14, 1877.W m. Ewing ...................... W ells ............. " .. .......... Apr. 15, 1877.Robert Maxwell ................. Wayne ................. Bloomingdale....... Oct. 21, 1876.Oscar Herbert ................... Saline.......... Irondale ............... Nov. 6, 1876.Jonathan Berry .................. Knox .................. McCoy's ............... Aug. 20, 1876.A. W. George .................... Ross ....................Moore's Salt W'ks.Apr. 14, 1876.Samuel P. Riddle ............ Wells .................. Phillipsburg ..... Apr. 13, 1876.0. Householder ............ .... Saline ................ Hammondsville....Nov. 8, 1875.Wm. Calhoun ............ ....... Springfield ........... Amsterdam .......... Oct. 15, 1875.Samuel Carson ................... ". .........

Mayors and Councilmen of the City of Steubenville sincethe charter of I85 I.

MAYORS.

George W. Mason, 1851. M. 0. Junkin, June 1863, '64, '65, '66.Eli T. Tappan, 1852. George M. Elliott, 1867-68.John Shane, 1853-4. Robert Love, 1869-70.John S. Patterson, 1855-6. W. T. Campbell, 1871-72.J. H. S. Trainer, 1857-8. James Elliott, 1873-74.John F. Oliver, 1859 to July, 1861. John F. Oliver, 1875-76.Jno. S. Patterson, July'61, to June '63

COUNCILMEN.

ST WARD. Michael Geiselman, 1857-58.Lewis Anderson, 1851, '52, '53, '54. John Leetch, 1859, '60, '61, '62, '63,Alexander Conn, 1852, '53, '54, '55, 1 '64, '65, '66.

'56, 57, '58, '59, '61. . Wm. Dunlap, 1860.Z. Ragan, 1865-56. Alexander Hebron, 1862-63.

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Joseph Mitchell, 1864, '65, '66, '67.Jchn H. Miller, 1867 68.W. B. E. Elliott, 1868-69.M. J. Basler, 1869-70.Joseph Bealty, 1870-7 2.Wm. Dougherty, 1871-72.W. R. E. Elliott, 1873.Jacob Coble, 1873-74.George Zimmerman, 1874-75.W. H. Wallace, 1875-76.

SECOND WARD.

Alexander Meikle, 1851-52.James Sterling, 1852-53.Wm. Simpson, 1853-54.David Myers, 1854.John Attig, 1855-56.John W. Gray, 1855, '56, '57, '58, 59,

60, '61, '62, '63.WB. Hawkins, 1857, '58, '64, '65.

ifm. H. Burke, 1859-60.Jaimes S. McDevit, 1861-62.John McMurray, 1863-64.E, F. Andrews, 1865-66.Robert Love, 1866-67.James Wyatt, 1867-68.John H. Hawkins, 1868-69.Jos. H. Sarratt, 1869-70.John Harris, 1870-75.Wm. B. Lindsay, 1871-72.J. J. Johnston, 1873.Robert Winning. 1874.Wm. Priest, 1875-76.

THIRD WARD.

Samuel Nease, 1851-52.Thomas F. McGrew, 1852, '53, '54,

'55.W. C. Abrahams, 1853-54.George B. Patterson, 1855-56.Benj. F. Nease, 1856, '57, '61, '62.'P. A. Dohrman, 1857-58.W. S. Manful, 1858-59.

Thomas Johnson, 1859, '60, '63, '64.John 0. Russell, 1860, '61, '62, '63.Harry K. Reynolds, 1864, '65, '68.'69.John C. Copeland, 1865-66,.Jacob Wolf, 1866.67.C. M. May, 1867-68.

-Henry J. Spence, 1869-70.John McFeely, 1870-73.Wm. McGowan, 1871-72.M. S. Stokely, 1873-74.John S. Maxwell, 1874-75.James McConville, 1875-76.

FOURTH WARD.

James McKinney, 1851, '52, '53, '54,'56, '57, '58, '59, '60, '61, '62.

John H. Bristor, 1852-53.Adley Beck, 1854-55.Joseph Means, 1855, '56, '57, '8,' 59

'60, '61, '62, '63, '64, '65, '6. *George M. Cummins, 1863, '64, '65,

'66, '67.John Orr, 1867-70.John Mooney, 1868-69.David Hyer, 1870-72.Joseph Means, 1871.Charles Spaulding, 1872-74.David McGowan, 1874-75.Jones Munker, 1875-76.

FIFTH WARD.

W. D. McLaughlin, 1872-74.J. G. Fickes, 1872-75.George Sharp, 1875-76.

SIXTH WARD.

R. Harmon, 1872.C. S. Ferguson, 1872-73.W. E. Fisher, 1873.Henrv Opperman, 1874.J. A. Kitheart, 1874-75.John McFarland, 1875-76.

CITY OFFICERS, 1875..JOHN F. OLIVER ................................. Mayor.K SEY SWORDS ..................................... Marshal.JOHN MCCLNrVE ...................................... Solicitor.S. H. McBETH ........................................ Clerk.JOHN MCCRACKEN .................................. Water Works Trustee.WM. F. RICHARDSON.............................. 4ELI FETROW ..........................................HENRY KELLY ...................................... Street Commissioner.S. W. M CONNELL ................................. Civil Engineer.ABNER O'NEAL ...................................... Wharfmaster

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COUNCILMEN.David McGowan .............................................................. President.John H. Harris, .......................................................... President pro tern.George Zimmerman, W. H. Wallace .................................... First ward.John H. Harris Wmin. Priest............................................ Second ward.John Maxwell, James McConville ...................................... Third ward.David McGowan, Jones Munker ....................................... Fourth ward.J. G. Fickes, George Sharp ............................................ Fifth ward.J. A. Kithcart, John McFarland ........................................ Sixth ward.

0. A. Worthington, First ward.Henry Culbertson, Second ward.Geo. FlannagaD, Third ward.

POLICE.David Gilmore, Fourth ward.A. W. Carter, Fifth ward.Edward Barrett, Sixth ward.

BOARD OF EDUCATION.Dr. H. W. Nelson, President.Joseph Hall, Clerk.

I John S. Patterson,A. J. Fickes,

Jacob Coble,W. R. Peters.

FIRE DEPARTMENT.Henry Permar ................................................................. Chief Director.Thos. Crawford...............................................................First Assistant.James C. Copeland ........................................................... Second Assistant.

PHENIX FIRE COMPANY, No. 1.

Frank C. Gillespie, President.Joseph W. Kissinger, Vice-President.Robert E. Winning, Secretary.Homer C. Permar, First Engineer.Alex. Moncrief, Second Engineer.Thos. Sterling, Treasurer.

RELfANCE FIE' COMPANY, No. 2.John H. Roberts, President.

TOWNSHIPJoseph Dougherty, Trustee.John McMurray, "Richard Archdeacon, "Matthew Steele, Treasurer.

James Clingerman, Vice-President.Elisha B. Howard, Secretary.James Beans, First Engineer.William Fleming, Second Engineer.

STAR HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY.

John Dunn, President.Wm. Humble, Vice-President.William Cady, Secretary.Charles J. Thempson, Treasurer.

OFFICERS.George Fickes, Clerk.George W. Flannagan, Constable.Kinsey Swords, Constable.

CHURCH DIRECTORY.METHODIST.

Name. Location. Pastor.Kramer M. E ........... Corner Fourth and South streets ........ J. R. Mills.Hamline '" ............ " " ' North " ...... I... A. Pearce.Finley ............... Fourth Street Extension..................G. W. Gruber.Thomson " ............. Sith ward...................................S. W. Stewart.Mission Chapel M. E....Sherman avenue..........................African M. E ......... ... Corner Third and South..................First Methodist............Fifth. between Market and Adams....John Cowl.

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~ 0 PRESBYTERIAN.First.. . .. Fourth, bet. Washington and North.. ..Second.,.............. ........ Corner Fourth and Washington.......J. A. Worden.Old...........................Fourth, between Adams and South....T. V. Milligan.United ........................ Corner Fifth and North .................. S. J. Stewart.Mission Chapel............Franklin avenue ............................. J. A. Worden.

ROMAN CATHOLIC.

St. Peter's...................Corner Fourth and Logan...............Jeremiah Murray.

PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL.

St. Paul's .................... Corner Fourth and Adams. .............Thos'. D. Pitts.

LUTHERAN.

German Evangelical......Fifth, bet. Market and Washington...George PfuhL

CHRISTIAN.First ......................... Fourth, bet. Washington and North..Elder F. Walden.

Steubenville Street Directory.

Acme, Seventh to Eighth, below Franklin.Adams, from river west, between Market and South.

-Benton, from river to Third, between Dock and Logan.Center avenue, from Sixth east to an alley between Clinton and RossCentral avenue, Flood's sub-division, Sixth ward.Clinton, from Third to Sixth, between Logan and Ross.Crawford, from Madison north, between Third and Fourth.Church, from Market to South, between Sixth and Seventh.Dock, from river to Highland, between North and Logan.Eighth, from Franklin to Adams, west of Seventh.Elm avenue, from Third to P., C. and St. L. Ry. bridge.Fifth, from W. H. Mooney's property to Wells' Run, west of Fourth.Fourth, from Elm avenue to Wells' Run, west of Third.Franklin avenue, from Third to city limits, north of Madison.Garrett avenue, railroad west to Linden avenue, Second ward.Grant, Dock to Benton, east of Stanton.High, from North to Slack, west of Water.Highland avenue, from North to Franklin, west of Seventh.Kilgore, from Seventh to Eighth, between Washington and North.Liberty, from Market to Washington, west of Eighth.Linden avenue, from Slack south, west of P., C. and St. L. Ry.Locust, at south end of Spring.Logan, from river to Seventh, between Dock and Clinton.Madison avenue, from Third to Sixth, north of Ross.Market, from river west to city limits, between Washington and Adams.Ninth, from Market to Adams, west of Eighth.

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North, from river to Highland, between Washington and Dock.Prospect avenue, west of railroad, Sixth ward.Railroad, west of P., C. and St. L. Ry., Second and Sixth wards.Ross, from Third to Sixth, between Clinton and Madison.Seventh, from Stony Hollow to South, west of Sixth.Sixth, from Stony Hollow to Wells' Run, west of Fifth.Sherman avenue, from Ross to P., C. and St. L. Ry., between Fifth and Sixth.Short, from Eighth to Ninth, between Market and Adams.Slack, from High to Seventh, (extended), south of South.South, river to Spring, between Slack and Adams.Spring avenue, South to Locust, Wells' Addition.Stanton, from Dock to Benton, between Third and Grant.Third, from Elm avenue to Wells' run, west of Water.Walnut,Gray's sub-division, Sixth ward.Washington, from river to Liberty, between Market and North.Water, from North to South, along the river.Webster, Orr & Hineman's Addition, Second ward.Wells, from Slack south, between Third and Fourth.

System of Numbering Houses.

Adopted March 30, 1866.

The following is the system of numbering houses in the city, provided for byordinance:

On each of the streets running westward from the river the numbering com-mences at the east end with the number 100 on the south side of the street, andthe nember 101 on the north side, using only the successive even numbers on thesouth side, and odd numbers on the north side, placing a number on each houseor part of a house according as it is divided for business purposes, and allowing'a number for each vacant lot or fractional part of a lot, according to the judg-ment and discretion of the committee appointed on that matter. On the westside of each cross street commence with a number 100 higher than that on thefirst house or lot of the next preceding square, and proceed as with the firstsquare to the west end of the street. The numbering on all the streets runningat right angles to Market street is done as follows: using only even numbers onthe east side and odd numbers on the west side, commencing at Market street,north side, with number 100 on the first house on the east side, and number 101on the west side, allowing a number for each house or half lot, using the suc-cessive even numbers on the east side and odd numbers on the west side, thus tothe first cross street, crossing which commence with number 200 on the east and201 on the west side, and proceed according to the foregoing plan for numberingon Market and parallel streets to the north end of each. South of Market streetthe numbering in the same way, commencing with number 100 on the east, andnumber 101 on the west side.

AAbers, Christian glassblower, 146 North Third."Abraham, James, carpenter, 508 Washington.Abraham, Winm. C., of' Abraham & Potter, 419 Logan.Abraham & Potter, lumber dealers, 233 North Fourth.Adams, Chas., editor, boards St. Nicholas Hotel.Adams, George, carpenter, 120 North Sixth.Adams Express Co., 417 Market.Ader, Benj., carpenter, 617 South.Adley, Samuel, (col.) miner, boards 212 Adams.Agnew, Mary, widow, 600 North Fourth.Ahlers, Henry, laborer, 2d floor, 11 Rolling Mill Row.Alban, Geo., laborer, West Market.Alban, George W., grocer, 700 Market, res. 109 South Seventh.Albright, Eli, Stonemason, 308 North Third.Aldridge, Andrew A., boiler, 419 Linden avenue.Aldridge, David II., nail feeder, 501 Adams.Aldridge, Joshua H., nail feeder, boards 501 Adams.Aldridge, R. H., nailer, 501 Adams.Aldridge, Thos., boiler, Suuth Third.Aldridge, Samuel, boiler, Sixth ward.Alexander, Jno.. drayman, South Third, below Slack.Alexander, M., 405 Highland avenue.Allender, Wmin. H., saddler, 322 North Third.Allender, Winm. D., saddler, 322 North Third.Alexander, Samuel, coal dealer, Third, below Slack.Allen, 0. N., editor, 320 North Fifth.Allen, G. W., engineer, 517 Slack.ALLEN, MRS. R. A., hair dresser, third floor, 317 Market.Allen, Wm. A., teamster, boards 3d floor 317 Market.Allison, James, teamster. 233 South Third.Allison, J. C., carpenter, 124 South Fifth.Allison, Richard )., carpenter, Prospect avenue, Sixth ward.Allison, W. R., editor, res. 562 SlackAlton, Harvey, foreman, 915 Market.Amick, Geo. E., moulder, 929 Market.Amick, Wm. H., miner, 929 Market.Ammon, Samuel, painter, 239 South Fifth.Anderson House, J. Thornburg, proprietor, corner Third and Adams.Anderson, Henry, clerk, 514 Adams.Anderson, Jacob, putter, boards 406 South Fourth.Anderson, Jos., grocer, 126 South Third, res. 109 South Third.Anderson, Lewis, of Lewis & Wm. C. Anderson, 121 South Third.Anderson, L. & Win. C., proprietors planing mill, 210 South Seventh.Anderson, Leonard, planer, 228 North Third.A. 0. Stone t Co., Lumber Merchants, Office, 113 S. High St., near U. S. Hotel.

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SUCCESSO RS TO THE

Union Savings Institute,1STO. 104 SOTTITH T :IERD ST.,

$tfoRhlyolder niuiduallg iaMe.DEPOSITS SOLICITED

flSM OAT 90MiM utros.SUBJECT TO CHECK OR OTHERWISE.

tsernts allowed oil all 4imtnu .ep si,OF ONE DOLLAR AND UPWARD.

toilihotio all uR turn JruHipty made.Money Loaned on Government Bonds and Mortgage

Securities, at the Lowest Market Rates.

STOCKHOLDERS.HORATIO G. GARRETI. CALVIN B. DOTY. WM. A. WALDEN.

JOSHUA MANLY. JOHN W. GRAY.

W. A. WAIDEN, President.

B. G. GARREIT, Cashier.

STEUBENVILLE DIREMCORY.

Anderson, Randolph, tinner, 126 South Third, boards 109 South Third.Anderson, W. GC., dentist, office, 211 Adams, residence, 140 South Third.Andregg, Jno., grocer, res. corner South and Sixth.Andregg, Jno. H., carpenter, res. 517½ South.Andrews, David, laborer, 135 South Fifth.Andrews, Jno., book-keeper, boards St. Nicholas Hotel.Andrews, M R., Superintendent Schools, 231 North Seventh.Andrews, Miss Mary, 231 South Sixth.Applebay, Alex, of Keesey & Applebay, 516 Ross.Archdeacon, Richard, 412 North Fifth.Archer, John, stonecutter, 125 North street.Archer, Wm. J., of Archer, Boal & Co., 221 North Seventh.Archer, Boal & Co., stonecutters, 221 North Seventh.Armatage, Abel, miner, Doty's Row, Sixth ward.Armstrong, John, shoemaker, South Fifth, below Slack.Armstrong, Archy, carder, 112 South Fifth.Armstrong, Lewis, farmer, Means' farm, Third ward.Armstrong, Rachel,* widow, Stanton.Armstrong, WVm. J., apprentice, boards South Fifth, below Slack.Armstrong, Wm., glass packer, 311 South High.Arthurs, Mrs. E., 626 Logan.Arthurs, John, paper-maker, 709 North Third.Arthurs, Geo., miner, 422 Linden avenue.Arthurs, Jane, widow, 233 South Third.Arthurs, Wm., 4brick maker, 433 Linden avenue.Ashland Woolen Mill, corner Market and Liberty.Ashburry, Mrs. E., 243 South Sixth.Atchison, Richard; laborer, North Seventh, near Franklin. 'Atchison, Thos. A., of Helms & Atchison, 122 Church.Atkinson, S. E., Ass't. Secretary Jefferson Ins. Co., boards U. S. Hotel.Atkinscn, Thos. G., of Vierling & Atkinson, 609 Logan.Attig, )avid S., carpenter, boards 513 Adams.Attig, George M. C., carpenter, boards 513 Adams.Attig, John, carpenter, 513 Adams.Auditor's Office, Court House building.Ault, Jacob, lime dealer, 225 North High.Ault, Michael, dealer in lime, 235 North Seventh.Averick, Jane, widow, 312 Washington.Averick, Joseph, miner, 228 North Sixth.

BBaillie, Wm.. boiler, C. and P. R. R., Sixth ward.Bair, Albert L., cigar maker, corner Seventh and Adams.Bair, Chas. E., cigar maker, corner Seventh and Adams.Bair, J. H., butcher, 509 Adams. /

Bair, Mrs. Margaret, boarding house, 142i South Fourth.Bair, Thos., miner, Gray's sub-division, Sixth ward.Bair, Wm. H., cigar maker, corner Seventh and Adams.Bjair, Uriah, cigar store, 103 South Fourth, res. 702 Adams.

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Sherrard, Mooney & Co.,

fftebeo vlle, Olhio

Paid Up Capital, $100,000. Authorized Capital, $200,000

National Exchange Bank,STEUBENVILLE, OHIO.

DIRECTORS.DAVID SPAULDING, WM. DOUGHERTY,DAVID MYERS, WM. R. PETERS,

C. D. KAMINSKY.WM. DOUGTIERTY, President. J. . GILL, .Cashier.

J*AS OARrAHAN-DEALER N /

C ::E- 3 :V I C A L S ,'

Perfumery, Toilet and Fancy Articles, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty7 an Dye Stuffs.PH¥YSIkIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOQUNDED.

North Third Street, opposite the Court House, Steubenville, Ohio.

G'EORGE FICKES,Manufacturer and Dealer in

Tin and Sheet Iron Ware,No. 131 North Fourth Street,

STEUBEN VILLE, OHIO.

Jobbing and Repairing Done to Order.

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Bair, George, butcher, 306 South Fifth.Baker, Geo., laborer, Pan-Handle Railroad, Sixth Ward.Ball, C. E., clerk, boards Contineptal Hotel.Baltimore, Mrs. Clarissa, 207 Church.Baltzell, J. S., furniture, 124 South Fourth.'BANKS, R. EK, saloon, 217 Market, res. 111 South Third.Banman, Henry M., laborer, Fourth Street Extension, Sixth ward.Banman, Henry, shoemaker, Fourth Street Extension, Sixth ward.Bangemann, Conrad, laborer, 7 Rolling Mill Row, Sixth ward.Barclay, J. M., civil engineer, boards North Sixth, near Market.Barclay, Thos., grocer, 522 Market.Barcus, David, engineer, west of Borland's shaft, Sixth ward.Barker, H. E., carpenter, 211 North Seventh.Barnes, Shepley, laborer, 411 Linden avenue. -Barnett, Edward, (col.) laborer, 710 Washington.Barnhart, Peter, manufacturer, grocer and residence, 114 South Ninth.Barnes, Henry, farmer, 218 Church.Baron, Mrs. James, 206 South Third.Barr, John G., tailor, 129 South Ninth.Barr, Geo. W., cooper, 414 Linden avenue.Barr, Mrs. Eliza J., 126 South Fifth.Barr, Mrs. Lurana, 602 Adams.Barr, John W., roller, boards 602 Adams.Barr, W. W., saddler, 506 North Third.Barr, Wm. H., glassblower, 602 Adams.Barrett, Edward, policeman, C. and P. R. R., Sixth ward.Barrett, John, keeper furnace, 3 Rolling Mill Row.Barrett, Mrs. Mary, 431 Linden avenue.Barton, Mrs. L., Fourth Street Extension, Sixth ward.Barton, Johnson, boiler, boards Fourth Street Extension, Sixth ward.Barrett, Thos., laborer, alley off Adams.Barrett, Wilson, laborer, 129 North Fourth.Bartell, 'Fred, laborer, Prospect avenue.Barry, Joseph, coke drawer, off Water, near Adams.Barrett, Thos., laborer, alley between Sixth, Seventh, Market and Adams.Barter, John, miner, South Sixth, near Slack.Barth, Herman G., feeder, 324 South Fourth.Barthold, Frank, plasterer, 321 South Third.Barthold, Geo., plasterer, 321 South Third.Barthold, John, plasterer, 321 South Third.Bartholomew, D. Samuel, pumper, Water.Bartlett, Mrs. Rachel, 404 Adams.Barthold, Geo., Jr., 321 South Third.Bartols, Henry, butcher, 139 South Fifth.Basler, M., brewer, 130 South High, res. 124 North High..Basler, Joseph, Sr., 125 South High.BASLER, JOS., JR., proprietor St. Nicholas Hotel, cor. Third and Water.Bates, John, teamster, 306 South Third.

Buy your Lumber, Shingles and Lath of A. 0. Stone & Co.

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JOHN W. GRAY & SON,

DEALERS IN

GROCERIES,

O1COIOE TE JAS, &CO.

FLOUR, FEED,

BALED HAY,Corner Sixth and Adams Streets,

STEUBEN VILL, tOHIO.

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Bates, Wm., bricklayer, 230 South Third.Bater, Wm. T., bricklayer, 221 South Third.BATTIN, A. H., Attorney at Law, office corner Fourth and Market, se-

cond floor, res..510 Ross.Beall, David W., drug clerk, boards 232 North Third.Beall, Wm. M., of Wm. M. Beall & Co., boards 232 North Third.Beall, Winm. M. & Co., wholesale druggists, 225 Market.Beans, 0., 611 North Fifth. V ,Beans, James, machinist, 216 North Fifth.Beany, John, brickmason, 516 North Fifth.Beany, W. W., 516 North Fifth.Becker, Wm., miner, res. Fisher's Run, Gray's sub-division.Beerbower, W. M., carpet weaver, 207 North Third.Berry, S. T., clerk, boards 134 North Fourth.' --Beatty, A. J. & Sons, glass works, 309, 311, 313, 315 South Third.Beatty, A. J., of A. J. Beatty & Sons, Riverside, Fifth ward,Beatty, Geo., bookkeeper, Riverside, Fifth ward.Beatty, George B., blacksmith, Eighth, near North.Beatty, Jos., 224 South Third.Beatty, Rev. Chas. C., D. D., LL.D., 213 South High.Beatty, Joseph, Jr., of E. T. Morrison & Co., res. 224 South Third.Beatty, R. J., of A. J. Beatty & Sons, Riverside, Fifth ward.Beatty, Miss Kate B., tailoress, 133 South Sixth.Beck, Henry, tailor, 225 South Fifth.Beebe, John, gardener, Market, opposite Cemetery.B 11, J no. F., laborer, railroad, above Fisher's Run.Bell, Thos., 423 Market.Bell, W. G., teller, boards Cochran Central.Bell, Wm. F., sewing machine agent, 953 Market.Bell, James H., enameler, Sharp's foundry, 116 Church.Bell, Mrs. 317 North Sixth.Bell, Thos., miner, boards at Ralph Bell's, Spring avenue.Bell, Ralph, miner, Springvenue.Beltz, John, of N, J. Beltz & Co., 218 North Fourth.Beltz, N. J. & Co, glove manufactory, 504j Market.Benner, Mrs. P. K.. North Fifth, corner North.Bentz, Jno., book-keeper, 113 North Seventh.Bentz, Wm. K., tinner, boards 113 North Seventh.Berry, V. W., bookbinder, 412 North.Beresford,, Marion car inspector, 415 Washington. ,Berringer, Jacob, laborer, C. and P. R. R., Sixth ward.Bevins, Enoch, heater, 3 South Third, Sixth ward.Bevington, Jas., 317 South Third.Bickerstaff, Elis, laborer, Fourth Street Extension, Sixth ward.Bickerstaff, Enos, laborer, east of C. and P. R. R., Sixth ward.Bickerstaff, Geo., laborer, east of 0. and P. R. R., Sixth ward.Bickerstaff, Daniel, laborer, east of C. and P. R. R., Sixth ward.Bickerstaff, Samuel H., laborer, Prospect avenue.Bickerstaff, John, expressman, North Seventh, near Franklin.

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ROSEMAN GARDNER,No. 111 North Fourth Street, Steubenville, Ohio.

Pianos & Organs

'~ ~~~~~~~eCD ~~~[

Ca~ ~ ~

-OF-

NNY MAKE AND ANI UYLE.Sheet xusite, 5usiN G 5aok,

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Bickse, H. C., bakery and res. 224 Market.Bier, Henry A., painter, 1151'South Sixth.Bigham) Edgar, clerk, boards 607 North-Third.Bles, Alex. P carpenter and builder, 612 North Fourth.Biles, John, carpenter, 508 Logan.Bingner, Harry, Jr., carpenter. 607 Dock.Bingner, Henry. grocer, 520 Dock.Bird, James, miner, 0. aLd P. R. R., above Fisher's Run.Bishop, John, brick moulder, Kilgore.Bishop, Thos., bricklayer, 411 South Third.Bishop, Thos., miner, 139 South Seventh.Bissell, W. A., carpenter, 213 North Seventh.Biven, Elias, Jr., heater, 15 South Third, Sixth ward.Black, Alex., carpenter, 239 North Third.Blackburn, A. M, physician, 131 South Fourth.Blackburn,.Anthony, shoemaker, 120 South Fourth.Blackburn, Mrs., 104 North Sixth.Blackburn, Henry, travelling salesman, 217 North High.Blackburn, James M., clerk,1 420 South Fourth.Blackburn, James, mejchant, grocery and feed .sore,, 111 South Fifth,

res. 119 South Fifth.Blackburn, Jane; widow, 110 Water.Blackburn, Joseph, teamster, cotner North and Eighth.Blackburn, Geo. W., clerk, 104 North Sixth.Blackburn, Wm. H., salesman, North High.Blade, Patrick, laborer, North Ninth.Blair, Andrew, nail-feeder, 323 North.Blair, Jas., laborer, 323 North.Blair, Jas., mail agent, 321 North.Blake, Michael, res. 601 Market.Blinn, Chas., blacksmith, 118 South Seventh.Blinn, Fred., brakeman, boards 804 Market.Blinn, J. B., machinist, 122 South Seventh.Blinn, Jamee H., manager coal company, 804 Market.Blinn, R. E., clerk, 709 Market.Blue, M., 304 Adams.Blythe, John, mate, 315 North Fifth.Boals, James, stonecutter, 322 South Third.Bohlen, Caroline, widow, 417 North.Bohman, Wm., laborer, Pan Handle Railroad, Sixth ward.Bolen, John 0., cooper, Slack, between Third and Fourth.Bodenstein, Chas., clerk, 119 North Fifth.Bond, E. F., painter, 126 South Eighth..Bond, R. L., boots and shoes, 518 Market.Bond, L. D., machinist, boards 126 South Eighth.Bonner, Charles, butcher, 136 North Third.Bonner, E. E., butcher, 136 North Third.Bonson, John, carpenter, 304 Washington.

Sash, Doors and Blinds made a specialty by A. 0. Stone 4 Co.

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Ba i. TmAVS,Manufaeturei and Dealer in

SAil, DOOU, LIIDS, MQfDII, BRAGEf SIWIB, NUIQ,-Flooring, Dressed Luamber, Lath & Shingles.

DAVID. ULxLf, Por, rnanl

VFF!€c. Sn S. SrsBrit Sr.. SnSwtSrzsn @.

*. L@UIU *NTU'SLI'Wholeale aMua Retai Dealer in and Manufaoturer of

Fresh Bread and Cakes Delivered Daily.N*- 120 so THzaDn S W3&E0X

STEUBENVILLE, OHIO.

No. 218 NORTH FIFTH STREET,Manufacturer of

BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS,Wor Sentlemen anti Iadilesi.

Work all frt-class, and every article warranted, Repairing done promptly.

MERCHANT TAILOR.

No. , SouT Third Street,No. t i Sout an ird Street,

Scouring and Bepairing done on ShQrt Notice. Prices Reasonable.

STEUBENVILLE DIRECTORY.

Blakely, R., janitor North School, cor. Fourth and Dock e ,JfLJ

Bonsell, J. A., carpenter, res. 304 Washington.Bothe, Wmin., laborer, west of railroad, Sixth ward.Bougher, Henry, nailfeeder, 444 Linden avenue.Bougher, Mrs. Mary Ann, Kilgore, between Washington and North, Sev-

enth and Eighth.Booth, Joseph, peddler, below railroad dump, Sixth ward.Bougher, Peter 0., nailer, 215 North Seventh.Bouahman, Wm., laborer, 707 Dock.Bothe, Wm., laborer, Spring avenue.Bord, John, bakery, 411 North Fourth.Bord, Peter, grocer, 413 North Fourth, res. 411 North Fourth.Borden, A. W., grbcer and cigar manufacturer, upper Market.Borland. James B., superintendent coal works, 701 Market.Borland, Mrs. Sarah, 701 Market.Borland, Scott, clerk, 312 South High.Borland, W. K., pilot, boards 701 Market.Boswell, Smith, tinner, 245 North Seventh.Bourlier, Sulley, expressman, 206 South Fifth.Bowen, Win. M., book-keeper, 704 North Fifth.Bowers, George, blacksmith,,202 Washington.Bowers, Mary Ann, widow, 202 Washington.Bowers, Wm. H.. laborer, North Eighth.Bowman, Champ, teamster, 604 South.Boyd, Charles, engineer, 701 North.Boyd, George W., painter, 126 South Seventh.Boyd, Thos. M,, boiler, 207 South Fifth.Boyd, James, plasterer, High, below South.Boyer, Mrs. Ellen, Franklin avenue, above Ninth.Boyer, Intrepid M., tinner, 216 South.Boyer, Lewis, Jail alley, by Court House.Boyer, Mrs. E., boarding house, 701 North.Boyer, Lewis, saddler, 218 South Fifth.Bracken, Rev. James, presiding elder; 219 South Third.Bracken, Jno. T., res. 636 Market.Bracken, Win. C., clerk, 636 Market.Bradford, Chas., miner, alley off South. between Sixth and Seventh'.BRADLEY, W. H., General Insurance Agent, office 2d floor 413 Market,

boards Cochran Central.Brady, Hugh, laborer, Fifth, below Slack.Brady, John, miner, boards South Fifth, below Slack. *Brady, Mrs., widow, 111 North High.Brady, P. E., student, boards 111 North High.Brady, Wm. J., nailfeeder, boards South Fifth, below Slack.Brannegan, Arthur, teamster, Benton.Brandon, Thos., laborer, Sherman, between Madison and Franklin.Branford, 0. C., clerk, boards 424 South Fifth.Branford, James, shoemaker, 424 South Fifth.

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BILL HEA15S, ENVELOPES,STATEMENTS, RECEIPTS,

NOTES, CHECKS, DRAFTS,BUSINESS CARDS, TAGSJ :

LABELS, BILLS LADING,INVOICES, DATES &c

Gaztte Steam Printing House,"'zFADDEN & HUNTER. Steubenville, 0.

STEUBENVILLE DIRZElURt.-

Brannegan, James, laborer, Stanton.Brannegan, M., grocer, 23:4 'orth Third.'Brannegan, Matthew, laborer, Stanton.Brannegan, Rose, widow, Sherman avenue.Brandenburgh, L B., olerk1boards 148 Souf Fourth.Brafno;, Patrick -laborer, 722 Docl. 'Branson, Mrs. Eliza, (colored,) 310 South Sixth. 'Branson, Wmin. H., engineer, Fourth, below Slack.Brannan, James, miner, 118 Water. '- -. . I'Brannan, Bartley, watchman, Wells.BranDar, lugh, laborer, res. Fisher's Run, Gray's Sub-Division.Br'ahear, OscaiK,- butcher, Third ward.Brashet, thos., 234-North Fifth. t

Bray, Wm., miner, res. Fisher's Run, Gray's Sub-Division.Breyer, Andrew, carpenter, North Eighth, above Franklin avenue.Bretz, Anthony, laborer, near rolling mill shaft, Sixth ward.Brew, Frank, laborer, boards 204 Market.Brinkman, Joseph, bakery and confectionery, 104 North Fourth.Bristor, J. H., marble dealer, 102 North Fifth, res. 411 North Third.Brody, W. J., spinner, 302 North Third.Brokel Ernst. shoemaker, 1 Rolling' Mill Row.Brogan, Anthony, laborer, Fifth ward, above railroad-bridge.Brogan, John, teaser glass works, 426 South Fifth.Brown, Adolph, helper, 5 South Third, Sixth ward.Brown,--, nailer, 406 South Third.Brown, David, (colored,) laborer, boards 720 Washington. -Brown, Gotleib, nailer, 441 South Fourth.Brown, Hugh H., of R. M. Brown & Bro.; res. 313 North Fourth.Brown, R. H., broker, 609 North Fourth,Brown, R. M., of R. M. Brown & Bro., 705 North Sixth.Brown, George, (colored,) laborer. north Eighth, near Market.Brown, Sarah, teacher, 232 North Third.Brown, R. M, & Bro., grocers, corner Fourth and North.Brown, James, laborer, boards 129 North Fourth. 'Brown, John 0., 231 North Fourth.Brown, John W., laborer, North Eighth.Brown, Lewis, laborer, res. Fisher's Run, Gray's Sub-Division.Brown, John W, miner, 339 South Sixth.Brown, Mrs. Mbry, (colored,) 310 South Sixth.Brown, Milton, (colored) teamster, 720 Washington.Brown, Pleasant, (colored,) laborer, North Eighth, near Franklin,Brown, Samuel, North Seventh.Brown, Thomas, nail feeder,,res. South Third.Brown, Thos. F., cooper, boards 142} South Fourth.Brown, Samuel, butcher, 216 North Sixth.Brown. Samuel D., Short.BROWNLEE & DAVIDSON, wholesale grocers, 419 Market.Brownlee, R. L., of Brownlee & Davidson, 615 North Sixth.

A. 0. Stone &S Co. sell Doors cheaper than at the Planing Mill

STEUBENVILLE DIRECTORY.

WHOLESALE GROCERS,-AGENTS FOR THE-

HAZARO and MIAMI POWDER CO'S.Stubsafl'lli* . I .. .

We call especial attention to our large stock of

And Challenge Comparison as to quality and price with -any Eastern -Jobber.

HELMS & ATCHISON,

lum ier5 s && $eam Ifttr ,.13S JNOftTH FOURTH fTREET,

Steubenvilie,' Ohio.A 'FULL LINE OF >

GAS, STEAM AND WATER FIXTURES, CBANDELIERS,BRACKETS, HOSE, &o.,

CO2'TST.AJSFTILW- 01T I-3A. TDS.

HYDRANTSREPAIR,E,.. ON..> SHORT .NOTICE.

SNGRAVING A SPECIALTY.

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Brownle e.Benton, laswrer, 110 IN. Water. ,Brownle,- Daniel, laborer, 509 North Thi.d. ..Brownlee, Jno., boards 509 North Third:Brownlee. Jas. 3M., Sexton St. Paul's Church, 409 Adams. -Brownlee, John, laborer, 225 South High. ;Brooks, David P., miner, Fourth Street Extension, Sixth ward.Brooks, Isaac P., miner, Fourth Street extension.Brooks, Matthew Richard, miner, Fourth Street Extension, Sixth ward.Brooks, Owen S., mincer, Fourth Street Extension.Brooks, Thos., miner, Fourth Street Extension, Sixth ward.Bruce1 D.; S., (colored,) teacher, 306 South..Bucey, Cromwell, keeper Bucey House, 138 North Third.Bucey, M., teamster, 611 South.Bucey, Mrs. Margaret, 310 South.Bucey7 McCormicek, carpenter, boards 138 North Third.Bucey, Oliver, team'ster, Kilgore.Buckalew, Jeremiah, engineer, 11 South Third, Sixth ward.Buckley, Alex., glass presser, 135 North High. ;Buckley, Thos., glassworker, 135 North High. !

Buchanan, A. T. M., dentist, 205 North Fourth, res. 515 North Fifth. -Buchanan, R&v.-Joseph, 314 Logan. . ' A r

Buchanan, Stephen, laborer, 411 North Fifth.Buchanan, Prank, heater, Pan-Handle Railroad, Sixth ward.Buchanan, Mrs. Elizabeth, West Market.Buckalew% A. P., boiler, 10 South Third, Sixth ward..Buecbe,|Adolph, of Bueche Bros., bakers, res. 514 Market.Bueche Bros., bakers, 514 Market.Bueche, John, of Bueche Bros., boards' 514 Market.Buchhagem, August,. laborer, Prospect avenue.Buege, Fritz, glassblower, Fifth, between Ross and Franklin.Buege, Mary, widow, Fifth, between Ross and Franklin.Buege, William, driver, Fifth, between Ross and Franklin.Buege, Stephen, saloonist, Fifth, between Ross and Franklin.Bullock, Wm. & Bro., meat market, 108 North Fourth,Barchb^r, David B.pripter, 238 North High. < , : ' t

BukCotfley, John H., saloon, river bank. Sixth' ward.Burchfield, Thos., teamster, North Ninth.Burfman, Christopher; laborer, Third Street Extension, Sixth Ward.Burgoyne & Steele, druggists, 106 South Third.Burgoyne, Wm. R., of Burgoyne & Steele, 511 Adams. -Burgess, Wheeler N., boiler, 316 Adams.Burkhardt, Wm., carpenter, 122 Benton.Burke, Geo., blacksmith, boards 316 South Fifth.Burke, John, laborer, boards 127 North Third.Burke, Martin, laborer, Highland avenue.Burk, Patrick, miner, Franklin, above Ninth.Burke, Thomas, saloonist, 123 North Third.Burk, Wm. H., blacksmith, 316 South Fifth.Burk, Mrs. W. H., millinery, 424 Market, res. 316 South Fifth.

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STEBENVILLE DIRECTORY.

A.. HfllklCIILaTOIV,-WHOLESALE AND RETAIL-

Has constantly on hand a good supply of

AND '

|6 $ ihei oo6k002 n0ued eisih^,FAMILY BIBLES, POCKET BIBLES,

raw, 5fdificjl kheoaolu g tl faht,Photograph and Autograph

In Large Variety, from the Cheapest to the Finest Goods in Market.

SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO

Fine Decorative PapersP; a c-nScRntS63, MAELLS, PALOQR, &a

sFi^S ziSJn tSiznwG WzeaCsTrzi#SALSO, A FULL VARIETY OF

flank foohh 4aqcg aqd jtale5t Iioneg.

No. 411 MA T STR:E, A

STEUBENVI'LLE, a.

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Bir.s,:Audrew J., bootmaker,405; North Sixth.Burns, James, boiler, 320 South Third.Burns, John, laborer, Nort% Ninth.Burns, John, laborer, 720 Dock.Burns, Jonathan P., heater 234 South Third.Burns, Martin, miner, boards 722 Dock.Burns, Martin, miner, 116 North Fourth.Burns. Owen, miner, Sixth, above Franklin.Burns, Patrick, miner, 987 Market.Burns, Peter, miner, 410i Linden avenue.Burns, Thos. J., laborer, Prospect avenue.Burns, Wm. E., blacksmith, 130 South Seventh.Burns, Wm. H., boards Thos. J. Burns. Prospect avenue.Burns, Wm. H., laborer, Short street.Burns, John, miner, res. Copperas Bun.BurrisjMitchell, clerk, boards St. Nicholas.Burris, Nathan, (colored,) banjo teacher, 107 Washington.Bustard, Miss M. J., clerk, 211 North Third.Butler, Theodore, engineer, 714 North Fifth.Butterworth, Chas. W., engineer, Railroad street.Butterworth, Wm. C., Breman, Railroad street.,Butterworth, W., variety store, North, west of Fifth.Burnris, A. E., clerk, boards St. Niclolas Hotel.Butcher, Morrison, (colored,) barber, boards 219 Washington.Butte, John C., saloon, 112 South Fourth,Butte, John C;, Jr, clerk, boards 112 South Fourth.Butler, J. H., sewing machine agent, boards St. Nicholas.Bogard, Joel, Fifth, between Adams and South.Byrne, Patrick, printer, boards St. Charles Hotel.

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Cable, Carleton, pilot, 236 North Third.Cable, Mort, 236 North Third.Cable, )David, coal dealer, 213 North High.Cable, Luke, engineer, 213 North High.Cable, Sarah, widow, 236 North Third.Cable, Mrs. Virginia, dressmaker, 117 North Sixth.Cable, W. A., Jeweler, 200 South Third.Cady, Wm. Henry, tinner, 520 North Sixth.Cahill, B., helper at Means', 509 Dock.Cahill, Douglass W., nail feeder, 425 Linden avenue.Cahill, Frank, painter, 413 Adams.Cahill, Geo. W., nail feeder, boards 425 Linden avenue.Cahill, James 0., tinner, boards Mrs E. Pearson, North Eighth.Cahill, John W., glass finisher, 514 Slack.Cahill, Kinsey, dyer, 425 Linden avenue.Callaghin, E. M., contractor, Dock, between Fourth and Fifth.

A. O. Stone & Co., wholesale Lumber, Shingles and Doors.

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STEUBENVILLE DIRECTORY.

M. S. STOELY, WM. B. DRASE, WM. E. MOONEY,President. Secretary. Treasurer.

teuneRvil pirnal and Jron .onManyMANUFACTURERS OF

Pig Iron, and Deaiers in Coal.STEUBENVILLE, OHIO.

Any Orders left at the following places will receive promptattention:

Messrs. KERSEY & APPLEBAY, Market Street, between High andThird. .

Messrs. HAWKINS, PATTERSON & CO., 324 Market Street, betweenThird and Fourth.

Messrs. WM, B. LINDSAY & CO., corner Sixth and Market Streets.Messrs. ABRAHAM & POTTER, near cor. Fourth and North Streets.Mr. J. W. ERWIN'S Grocery, Fifth St., between Logan and Clinton.Or through the POSTOFFICE.

THOMAS M. SIMPSON,

|B& &evQ | itoauart 1tin 1 tationerJOBBER AND DEALER IN

OVAL OR SQUARE SCROLL 'OR CARVED LoO1IScrO GLASS PLATES' AND

PICTURE FRAMES, MIRRORSFINE CARVED WALNUT CHILDRBN'S

Chreems laekets mse:GOLD PENS, GLASS SHADES,

SHEET- WAX and TOYS,No. 117 North Fourth Stteet,

STErJBEBLVILE, O:-IO.-Agency for Barnes' Foot Power Scroll Saw and Lathe, Addis's Carving Tools, and

Boys' Printing Preasem. hISmp f. p eppl ltd Peneit'. _43t rlu1y Sa Rlt.

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Oallahan, Michael, miner, Borland's shaft, Sixth ward.Caldwell, H. G., printer, boards 223 South Seventh.Oaldwell, Eddie, nailer, boards 135 South Seventh.CaItwel, Hugh, blacksmith, rets 135 South seventh.Cildell, John, 230 North Fifth. ;

Caldwell, James, laborer, 230 North Fifth.Caldwell, John A., nailer, 311 South High.(Caldwell, Matthew, teamster, 208 North Fifthb.Caldwell, Chas., carpenter, boards 223 South Seventh.Caldwell, Wm.. woolen finisher, 223 South Seventh.Callender, Jno. H., miner, South Fourth, kelow Slack.Callender, Richard, miner, South Fourth, below Slack.Campbell, Angus, miner, 627 South.Campbell, Elbert, clerk, boards 311 South Third.Campbell, B., 214 North Fourth.Campbell, Mrs. Elizal;eth, 322 South Fifth.Campbell, Elson, brickmason, 311 North Third.Campbell, Harry, bricklayer, 318 South Fifth.Campbell, John, manager Western- Union Telegraph, boards 210 South

Third.Campbell, Jesse, oil merchant, boards St. Nicholas Hotel.Campbell, John, 211 North Third.Campbell, J. T., of J. T. Campbell & Co., 617 North Fourth.Campbell, J. T. & Co, wholesale grocers, 315 Market.Campbell, Mrs. Mary, 210 South Third.Campbell, Miss Mary, boards 322 South Fifth.Campbell, Wm. T., local edijor, boards Prospect Hill.Campbell, Mrs. N. P., Prospect Hill.Campbell, Patrick, grocery and res. North Ninth, near Franklin.Campbell, Samuel B . of Winters & Campbell, boards 108 South Eighth.Cannavan, Arthur, laborer, boards at Chas. Woods, alley off Church, be-

tween Adams and Market.Canby, Henry, boiler, C. and P. R. R., Sixth ward.Canby, Chas. F., sewing machine agent, 413 North Fifth.Canby, Edward, boiler, Thompson avenue.Carman, Emanuel, car inspector, North Eighth.Carman, David, car inspector, boards North Eighth, at Jas. S. Carman's.Carman, James S., car inspector, North Eighth.Carmichal, Winfield S.Carmichal, John H., both miners, and board at Mrs. Nancy Carmichals,

Prospect avenue.Carmichal, Mrs. Nancy, Prospect avenue.Carnahan, Gco. A., presser and beater, glass works, boards 229 South

High.Carlisle, Henry, laborer, Prospect avenue.Carl. Henry, laborer, res. Fisher's Run. Gray's Sub.Division.CARNAHAN, JAMES, druggist, 108 North Third, boards St. Nicholas

Hotel.Qarnahan, Joseph, bookbinder, boards Continental Hotel.

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STEUBENVILLE DIRECTORY.

FIRE s LIFE INSURANCEGeneral Agency.

ESTABLISHED, A. D. 1855.

Time-Tried and Fire-Tested Companies.

REPRESENTED,£Etna, of Hartford, Cash Asset ..... ..................... ... $6,588,071 00Phoenix, of Hartford, Cash Assets ........................................ 1,901,589 00

Home, of New York ........................................................... 5,627,248 00n Germania, $1..F38.40 00

Underwriters, Hanover, 1,426955 0g } .............................. . 2,96-,495 00

Niagara, of New York, Cash Assets .......................................... 1,462,352 00Continental, of New York, Cash Assets .................................... 2,606,235 00Manhattan, of New York, Cash Assets ..................................... 700,218 00German American, of New York, Cash Assets ....................... 1,867,132 00Fire Association, of Philadelphia, Cash Assets, ....................... 3,125,0(02 00Royal, London, England, Cash Assets ...................................... 2,138,570 00North British, London, England, Cash Assets ....................... 1,680,874 00Sun, (3leveland, Ohio, Cash Assets ......................................... 377,880 (10Home, Columbus, Ohio, Cash Assets ....................................... 19,302 00Tentonia, Dayton, Ohio, Cash Assets ....................................... 190,405 00Citizens', Newark, N. J., Cash Assets ......................... .. 379,269 00Watertown, New York, Cash Assets .......................................... 648942 0Glenn's Falls, of New York, Cash Assets ............................. .701,716 65Springfield, Fire and Marine, Cash Apsets ................................ 1,266,146 00

Total................................. ....... ..$..$34,746,546 65

Dwellings & Farm PropertyA- SBOECIAITY.

~olicis Iss:ued: &d Lo:ses Pr\mpt!7 M l li:s[: 4Zenc~,. DAVID MYERS, Agent, .

A o. 417S MaswET frsnr.

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Carnahan, Tlhos.. 512 North FourthCarnahan, \Wi., clerk, 51 I Nortb F ,uith.Carnahan. Wms., works glass house, boirds 135 S)uth Third.Carner, --. laborer, first road ,bove Fisher's RufCarnes, M., teamster, 4J3 North Fifrh.Carns, J. N, grocery and res. 125 North Fourth.Carter, John, laborer, west of oil refinery, Sixth ward.Carter, A. W,, policeman, 718 North Fourth.Carter, Greore, farnmer, 718 North Fourth.Carter. H[annah, widow, 718 North Fourth.Carr, Mrs. Mary. 321 South Fifth.Carr, Mrs 315 North Sixth.Carroll, Michael, miner, South Fourth, up Run.Carroll A. J., superintendent gas works, 409 North Fifth.Carson,-Jastin, laborer, 712 Dock.Carsomn Mrs. Susan 114 South Fifth.Carson, Thos., teamster, boards G. Suchers, Jail alley.Case, Mrs. Hannah, 109 Church.Casslings, Peter, laborer, North Ninth.Casner, Lewis, 716 Washington.Casner, Matthew, laborer, boards 716 Washington.Cassel, Mrs. Elizibeth, Spring avenue.Cassel, Joseph. carpenter, Spring avenue.Cassidy, Thos., laborer, 4t7 Washington.Casidy, Thos. S., laborer, 12 South Third, Sixth ward.Chalfant, Frank. cooper, boards second floor, 4, Rolling Mill Row.Chalfant, Mrs. Harriet A; 4second fl)or. 4 Rolling Mill Row.Chambers, Thos., of Daton & Chambers, res 506 Market.Chambers, Dr. Wm., dentist, 229 North Fourth.Chantonhey. John, coke drawer, 125 North Third.Chapmain, Elizi, widow, Benton.Chapman, Edward, boards 140 South Fourth.Chapman, Jacob, blacksmith, boards at 142 South Fourth.Chapman, John, book-keeper Rolling Mill office, res. 140 South Fourth.Chappell, James, Sr.. carpenter, 60.5 SouthChappell, JiLmes, night watchman, boards 605 South.Chappell, Win , firemtain, res. 605 South.Charnock, Aaron P., blacksmith, alley off South Third, below Slack.Cheytor, Win., miner, 0. and P. R. R., Sixth ward.City Brewery, head orf Adams, B- Miiler, proprietor.Cincinnati Coal Co.. Sixth ward.Clark &. jCurl'man, carriage and wagon makers, 107 Market square.Ciark, Chas. W., printer, boards North Seventh, above Logan.Clark, Gea., miner, boards Winm. Clark's, below Dump.C ark, George, teamster, 5 Centre.Clark, John, (colored,) laborer, Sixth, above Franklin.Clark, John, miner, i16 North Fourth.Clark, Winm., miner, below Dump.

B3fore you- buy your Lumber, call on A. 0. Stone & Co.

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'*WALTER Us ON@GW

Attorney and Counsellor at Law,OFVICJE XO. /815 MsIdRHSEST SSYfST,

W. A. OWESNEY, W. C. GASTON,Att'y at Law &.Pros. Att'y. Attorney at Law.

OWES1TETY &c O_-ASTOJT,

ATTORNEYS AT LAW,Office in Court fouse, second foor, adjoining Courl I0oom.

*tIorntu at %aw and tat at* bgent

k L5O, fITY SOLICITOR.Collections, Conveyancing and all business attended to promptly.

O^FICs Xo. 104 so OTHs o C7Rff SfTEJEZ.

J. H. S. TRAINE , JOHN . COOK.

TRAIJZTER & OOK,,

OFFICE CORNER FOURTH AND MARKET STREETS,.STEUBENVILLE, OHIO.

PRACTICE IN ALL STATE AND UNITED STATES COURTS.

Also, Justice of the Peace and Notary Public,OFiPCSe s 8E.COV2) Loo001, 8321 MaffRXEsT STrESZT,

~TEUBENVILLE, 9HIO. 1 0

IN THE ROOM FOKMERLY OCCUPIED B7IWQVJUNKIN.@~~~~~~E B- KIN.*

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Clark, W. A., of Clark &Curfman, ret North Seventh, near Logan.Clangus, Augustus, cigar maker, res. 116 North Fourth.Clemmens, Albert, nailfeeder and cotter, boards 226 North Third.Clemmens, Margaret, widow, 226 North Third.Clifton, David R., painter, Fourth Street Extension.Clifton, Isaac, laborer, 0. and P. R. R., Sixth ward.Clinton Paper Mills, 530 North Third.Clingerman, James, engineer, 140 North Seventh.Clifton, Wm. A., cooper, Pan-Handle Railroad, Sixth ward.Close, C. W., broom-maker, 607 South.Close, G. W., carpenter, North Seventh, above Franklin.Cobbs, Needham, (colored,) porter United States House, res. 402 Adams.Coble, Hugh S., clerk, 313 Adams.Coble, Jacob, merchant, corner Adams and Fourth, 148 South Fourth.Coburn, John, miner, boards 444 South Fifth.Coburn, Thos., miner, 444 South Fifth.Coburn, Thos. J., miner, boards 444 South Fifth.COCHRAN CE NTRAL HOTEL, Market, between Third and. Fourth,

Getzman & Strickmaker, proprietors,Cochran, David, laborer, 309 South.Cochran, J. C., clerk, boards 403 North Third.Cochran, Henry, bricklayer, Spring avenue.Cochran, R., dry g-oods, 311 Market, res. 403 North Third.Cochran, Richard S., traveling agent, with McCbnville & Son, boards 404

North Fifth.Cody, Walter A., laborer, boards 965 Market.Coffield, James, laborer, 222j South Fifth.Coffield, Michael, laborer, 321 North Third.Coin, Joseph, saloon, South Fifth, below Slack.Cody, Anson F., engineer, 965 Market.Cole, Samuel, paper maker, 538 North Third.Coleman, Alex., laborer. 324 North Third.Coleman, Mrs. Mary, 311 North Seventh'.Coleman, Thos. W., blacksmith, boards 311 North Seventh.Coleman, Thos., painter, 600 North Fourth.Coleman, Winm. L, laborer, boards 311 North Seventh.Collier, John A., 521 Logan.Collier, Edward, carpenter, 635 Market,Collier, Winm. B., storekeeper, P., C. and St. L. Ry., res. 411 North Sev-

enth.Collins & Bros., liquor store, 216 and 218 Market. 1Collins, Benj., laborer, (colored,) 107 Washington.Collins, Eliza, widow, 118 Benton.Collins, Frank, of Collins & Bros., res. 114 South Third.Collins, Henry C., works at Doty's, 210 South. .Collins, James S., laborer, South Eighth, corner Short.Collins, John, of Collins & Bros., res. 218 North Third.Collins, John, laborer, res. North Eighth.Collister, Charles, baggF-a master, 414 North Fifth.

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STEUBENVILLE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS,

U NM WEAWSS &e .OMANUFACTURERS OF

Cast Iron Gas & Water Pipe.(All Pipe cast vertically in dry sand and in twelve feet lengths.)

Fire Plugs, Water Gates, Lamp Posts, Retorts,Bridge, Rolling Mill, Blast Furnace, and Ma-

chine Castings of all descriptions, Rolls, Pin-ions and Squeezers, Furnace Bells and

Hoppers, Heatint Stoves, OrnamentalRailing and Fencing, House Fronts, Hoisting Ma-

chinery, and Pumps for Coal Shafts, CoalCar Wheels and axles.

Steam Engines of all Sizes.OLD ENGINFS REPAIRED AND REBUILT,

SAW& GRIST MILL MACHINERY

fStnIrizing 5Jadinetg for 6ir-fag aqd 0 res.

Porter's Patent Shafting Coupling.

This coupling is superior tn any now in use. Also, the Xtna Grate bar; bythe use of this Bar, fifty per ceiit. of fuel can be saved. All kinds of Brass SteamFittings, Gum and Metalic Packing, Sheet Iron Breecring, Smoke Stacks and all

Heavy Sheet Iron Wtl: ,

Address,

JAMES MEANS & CO.

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Conley, John G.. miner, North Ninth.Oonley, Joseph, of Conley & Shannon. res. 220 South Fifth.OonleyMiehuel. l1borer, North tighth. ": t.'

Conley, Owen Win., laborer, Doards M. Conley's, North Eighth.Conley & Shannon, c abinet makers avnd undertakers, 133 South Fourth.('onley. Thos., laborer, boards Mike Conley'a,.North Eighth.Conley. Wmn., laborer. 306 South Fifth.Connelly, E. W., clerk, boards 212 Norrh HiTgh.Connelley, Edward L., blacksmith, res. 234 South Sixth.Conn, Alex., 216 South Third.Conn, Mrs. Elmira, 208 South Fifth.Conn, Geo. L., moulder, 512 Ross.Conn, Isaac. collector, boards Continental HoteLConn, Mrs. June, 116 Church.Coni, John, stove fitter, Ross, between Fourth and Fifth.CONN, P. B., proprietor Herald and News, 325 Market, boards U. S.

Hotel.Connell & Hull, real estate brokers, second fl)or 407 Market.Connell, Jno., of Connell & f[Jil, res. 401 Highland avenue.Conner, John, laborer, 706 Dock.Conroy. Coleman, laborer, North Ninth.Conroy, Michael, stonecutter, North Eighth.Conroy, Wim.. grocer, 260 North Third, res. 619 North Third.Continental Hotel, W. L. Stone, proprietor. 222 M trket.Cpe, H. H., foreman plIning mill, boards 118 North Seventh.Cook, August, laborer, 714 Dock.Cook, Jno. M., of Trainer & Cook, attorneys, boards Sixth avenue, above

Ross.Cook, Wm., (colored,) laborer, 710 Washington.Cookson, John W., clerk, boards 310 North Fifth.Cooper, Geo. M., river pilot, 314 Adams.Cooper, James W., tobacconist, corner Fifth and Market, res. 710 North

Fifth.Cooper, Justin M., plasterer, 303 North Fifth.Cooley, Chas., Franklin avenue, above Ninth.Cooley, Geo., miner, Franklin avenue, above Ninth.Copeland, James L, boss, 122 North Sixth.Copeland, J. C., carpenter, 315 Logan.Copeland, John M., carpenter, 13 t North Seventh.Copeland, Miss N., 215 South Third.Coreoran, John, laborer, 214 North Sixth.Corcoran, Martin, groceries and liquors, 601 Market, boards 214 North

Sixth.Corbett, Mrs. Jane, 607 Adams.Corbett, J. W., of McFeely & Co., 136 North Sixth.Corneliu, David, capenter, North Eighth, above Franklin.Cornell. Joseph, tailor, boards 115 church.Cornell, Millard, laborer, 604 North Fifth.

The BEST and CHEAPEST Doors in the city at A 0. Stone A Co.'s.

a 1EUBENVILV E DMtECUrOY.

JA5M3 A. ZeCiURDY,-Attorney at Law and Notary Public,

No. 326 MARKET STREET,(Second Floor,)

STErTBE1TVI-LLr, 01IO.

$fmnjutu at aw aq ors tubict,Corner FburtA and Market Streets, Sherrard, Mooney & Co's

fuilding, Second Jloor,

Steubenville, Ohio.

'. F' DAT.TOT,

STEUBENVILLE, OHIO.

Ojce *.7 Market Street, second story, immediately oppositethe Cochran Central Zotel.

THOMAS MCCAUSLEN. -J. W. JORDAN.

-VJC^AU$LE4 JODAN,

filoFts a9 d1 4 m st ouf a- fi'aOffice corner Fourth and Market Streets, Sherrard, Mooney & Co's

Bank Building, second floor, Entrance on Fourth Street,

STEUBENVILLE, 0. -

Will Practice in the several Courts of Ohio. .Conveyancing, Col-lections and all kinds of Legal Business promptly

and carefully attended to.

$eCond Se,.: cr.Io-urth g A'r & tikt-. *ftle*t enrilte: Ohio.

STBENVILLE. DIRFECTORY.

Coston, Matthias, laborer, res. Wells.Qoston, Patrick, laborer, rf W elis.Cotrell, Wm., laborer, 423 South Third.Coulson, James, boiler, River, Sixth ward.Coulter, Mrs. Geo., 404 South Third.Coulter, Geo. S., helper, Sooth Feorth, near Dump.Coulter, Joseph, boiler, 'operas Run.Coulter, Richard, nailer, boards 404 South Third.Coulter, Robert E., nail feeder, Copperas Run.Cowan, John D., miner, Spring avenue.Cowan, Michael, farmer. fair ground, Third ward.Cowl, Rev. John, pastor Fifth street Methodist Church, 502 Adams.Cox, David, saloon, 221 Market, boards U.J. oBteIl.Cox, Robert, expressman, 221 South Fifth.Uox, Robert R., nailer, boards 321 South Fifth.Cox, Samuel, of Henry & Cox, boards 221 South Fifth.Coyle, David, painter, 120 North Sixth.Craig, Miss Sarah F. P., 112 South High.CraWford, John, harness maker, 414 North Third.Crawford, John M., saddler, res. 414 North Third.Crawford, Leatham, carpenter, 714 North Fifth-Crawford, Thos., carpenter, 413 North.Crawford, Thos., laborer, 2d floor 10 Rolling Mill Row.Crawford, T. B., salesman, boards 134 North Fourth.Crawford, W. S., carpenter, 714 North Fifth.Creasy, J., insurance agent, res. corner Fifth and Adams.Crewson, Mrs. Eliza, 14 Rolling Mill Row.Orider, John, saddler, boaras Highland avenue.-Criss, Wm., laborer, res. Fisher's Run.Cronan, Mrs., 225 South High.'Cropper, George, dyer, .615 South.Cropper, George B., dyer, boards 615 South.Cropper, John, bricklayer, 435 Linden avenue.Croskey, Dr. Wm., office 2d floor 405 Market, boards U. S. Hotel.CROSKEY, W. V. B., attorney at law, office, 2d floor, corner Fourth and

Market, boards 723 Market.Crosley, Moses, brick moulder, first or lower road above Fisher's Run.Cross, Jas. W., laborer, South Sixth, between South and Slack.Cross, Thomas, laborer, South Sixth, between South and Slack.Crossan, James, tin shop, corner Adams and Seventh.Crossan, James S., tinner, 621 Adams.Crosser, James, miner, louth Fourth, up Run, near Dump.Crown, Mrr. Keziah, boarding house, 4 South Third, Sixth ward.Crown, W. B., bridge carpenter, 144 North Sixth.Crumrine, K., of Crumrine & Nichol, boards 211 North Third.Crumrine-& Nichol, book store, 122 North Fourth.Culbertson, Andrew, tracklayer, Ross.Culbertson, Samuel, printer, Ross, between Third and Fourth..Culbertson, Henry, policeman, 505 Slack.

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Rev. CHAS. C. BEATTY, D. D., LL. D., Superintendent.

Rev. A. M. REID, Ph. D.,.Principal.

School Year, about Forty- Weeks.BEGG IN SEPTEMBR.

bfold, -4mshtd boms and ightuf o Schoal foxf, $175..

TUITION IN COMMON BRANCHES,

StiSk tailintIU§ rnihi t ad efitvOaugas,

VERY REASONABLE.

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Culbertson, Thos., grocer, 404 Linden avenue.Culm, Andrew, baker, 146 North Third.Culp, Jacob, engineer, 116 NbertfhThird? ?Cummins, Charles, clerk, 702 North Fourth.Cummings, R. M., maker of hair dye, 212 North Sixth.Cummins, Geo., grocer, 205 North Fourth, res. 702 North Fourth.Cunningham, Joseph C. T., laborer, 10 Rolling Mill Row.Cunningham, Mrs., South Fifth, below glack.Curfman, David A., helper, boards 319 South Sixth.Curfman, John, boiler, boards 319 South Sixth. ,Curfman, Mrs. Rachel, 314 Sduth Fifth.--- T

Ourfman, Geo., miner, boards 314 South Fifth.Curfman, Joshua, helper, near T.homson Church, Sixth ward.CurrenTi-os. brakbman, b 6ardni 8612 .an t

Curfman, Mrs. Thursey, 412 Linden avenue.Curren, John, marble cutter, res. 123 South Fourth.Curren, Patrick, drayman,612 Lgin.Cusick, Chas., blacksmith, Seventh,'above Franklin.Cisick, Chas., tinner, boards 111 North Third.Cusick, Mrs. Bridget, boarding house keeper, 111 North Third.Cusick, Patrick, laborer, Fifth ward, above railroad bridge.Custar, Oscar, car inspector, North Eighth.Custar, Wm. K., carpenter, 114 South Seventh.Cunningham, N. W., physician, 118 North Fourth.Cunningham, Michael, laborer, railroad, above Fisher's Run.Cunningham, -Patrick, laborer, C. and P. R. R., above Wells' Run.Cunningham, W. R., laborer, 7 Rolling Mltl Row.Curfman, Jones, of Clark & Curfman, 412 North Sixth.Curfman, Isaac, labore;, 509 North Third.

DDally, Chas., veterinary surgeon, 510 Adams.Dally, John D., of White & Dally, 417 Adams.Dally, Wm. D.,- clerk, 403 South Fifth.'Dargue, James, miner, Fifth, below Slack.Dargue, John, miner, Fifth, below Slack.Dargue, Mrs. Mary, Fifth, below Slack.'Dargue, Thos. K., miner, Fifth, below Slack.DATON, J. F., attorney at law, 2d floor, 317 Market, boards 212 North

Fifth.Daton & Chambers. grocers, 506 Martet.Daton, J. D., of Daton & Chambers, 212 North Fifth.Daugherty A. E., trimmings, 427 Market,. res. 309 North Sixth.Daugherty, Jas. L., sewing machine agent, 502 Market, res. 506 Market.Davidson, Jas., blacksmith, 306 Adams.Davidson, J. G., hatter, 106 North Fourth, res. 210 North Fourth.Davidson, Norton, tinner, 118 North Fifth.Davidson, Robert, blacksmith, Market Square, res. 118 North Fifth.

A. 0. Stone S Co., High Street, between the . S. Hotel aui the Oemlury

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.J. DUNBAR. J. A. KITHCART.

DUNBAR & KITHCART,

ATTORNEYS AT LAW,LAW ANR eOLLEKFOH OFFICE,

Southeast Corner of the Court House,

STEUBENVILLE, OHIO.

TRAVIS & TATGENHORST,

STEUBENVILLE, OHIO.

p UILDINGS ERECTED on contract or otherwise, at the LOWEST PRICES,. promptly and satisfactorily. Office, 217 South Seventh Street.

R. L. BROWNLEE.' * ' W. F. DAVIDSON.

'"BBftOWNLEE & BAVISON ,.

WHOLESALE GR:OCERS,DEALERS IN

Provisions, Carbon Oil, Nils, we, Cement. and Sat t.

No. 419 Market Street, Steubenle, Qhio.

DEALER IN

WINDOW GLASS AND PUTTY-, .

115 North Fourth Street, Steubenville, Ohio.

"- r' :E:or.-etor of OrCyw Xoe.

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Davidson, Samuel, boards 118 North Fifth.Davidson, W. F., of Brownlee & Davidson, 613 North Fifth.Davis, Bezelele, (colored,) barber, 202 Market.Davis, Edmund, ptesser, 233 South Third.Davis, Jno E., janitor Giay & Garrett's hall, 138 South High.Davis, John W., brass worker, Sixth, near Slack.Davis, Josephus, presser, boards 231 South Third.Davis, Mrs. C., 513 Clinton.Davis, Philip, 218 Church..' -: ,Dawson, J. H., salesman, res. 213 South.Fourth.Dayton, JohliS., helper, C. and. P. R: R;, Sith Ward.Day, Alfred, of Wm. Day & Son, 304 South:Day, Wm., of Wm. Day & Son, res. 304 South.Day, Winm., clerk, boards 304 South.Day, Wm. & Son, grocers, 301 an4d 303 South Third.Debee, George, laborer, 123 South High.Decker, Andrew, laborer, 224 South Fifth.Decker, S. R., printer, boards St. Nicholas Hotel.De Ford, John J., engineer, river bank, below rolling mill.De Ford, Wm. H., boiler, river bank, below rolling mill.Defibaugh, Edward P., cooper, Short, between Eighth and Ninth.Defibaugh, John W., boiler, Fourth, below Slack.Deider, August, laborer, near C. and P. R. R., Sixth ward.Demline, Tobias, tailor, Sixth, between Madison and Franklin.Denner, John, manufacturer, Market,'near Ninth.Dempster, G. S., carriage maker, boirds St. Nicholas Hotel.Derry, Edward, laborer, west of refinery, Sixth ward.Derry, Wm., tailor, 225 South Third.Desilvey, Capt. Jas., river captain, 112 Water.Devinney, Jno. S., river captain, 128 South Third.Devlin, Patrick, laborer, 227 North Sixth.Devlin, Roswell,.saloonist 227 North Sixth.Devore, John, miner,^ Gray s Sub Division, Sixth ward.Dick, Andrew J., carpenter, 104 Water.Dickey, David E., lAacksmith, 125 South Seventh.Dickey, Mrs. Mary, 125 South Seventh.Dickey, Robert C., blacksmith, 609 Adams.Dickey, R. M., contractor, Seventh, above Logan.Dickey, Wm., steamboat mate, west of P., C. and St. L. Ry., Sixth ward.Dickinson, Geo. C., clerk, boards St. Nicholas Hotel.Dickson. Mrs. Maria, res. 712 South.Dickson, Wm., miner, 418 Linden avenue.Dignan, James, grocer, 410 North Third.Dignan, Thos., paper maver, 410 North Third.Dignan, Philip, moulder, 401 North Third.Dike, John S., 612 Market.Dill, Adam, coal miner, 108'Water.Dillon, John, car inspector, 303 Washington.Dillon, John, painter, boards 606 Market.

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JOHN W. GRAY. 'H. G. GARRETT.

GRAY & GARRETT'Sat

THIS HALL IS

ommoadtei aOnd ln yranqdtAnd is the only Large and

IN STEUBENVILLE.

FOR TERMS, &o., APPLY TO

J. UW. QUAY, O sCor. Sixth and Adams. j l Cor. Third and Market.

OR ADDRESS

JOHN P. EDGAR, Agent,ubewvul *t Ohio*

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Ditto, Mrs. Mary, 124 South Seventh.Dixon, Daniel, assistant freight agent, boards St. Nicholas Hotel.Dixon, John, huckster, market house, res. Stanton.Dixon, Patrick, 8 Rolling Mill Row.Dixon, Samuel, carpenter, 122 Benton.Dobbins, Henry, tobacconist, 1161 North Fourth, res 228 North Fifth.Dobbins, Miss Margaret. milliner, 126i N. Fourth, boards 228 N. Fifth.tobbs, A. ILM., butcher, corner Fourth and South.Doepke, Henry, shoemaker, 717 Dock.Doerrer, Henry, shoemaker, 118 South Ninth.Dohoney, Mrs., Fifth ward, above railroad bridge.Dohrman, Arnold, 513 North Fifth.Dohrman, Jacob A., grocer, corner Adams and Fifth.Dohrman, Henry A., steamboat captain, 515 North Fourth,Dolby, David, laborer, C. & P. railroad, above Wells' Run.Dolby, Henry, engineer C. and P. railroad, above Wells' Run.Dolby, Mrs. Mary, 315 Adams.= ;

Donaldson, Alex., roadmaster, corner Washington and Sixth.Donaldson, D. V., of Hawkins, Patterson & Co., res. 309 North Sixth.Donaldson, Mrs. Margaret, 309 North Sixth.Donaldson, Robert, feed stable, Market square, res. West Market.Donaldson, Sarah, widow, 232 North Sixth.Donaldson, John, machinist, Grant.Donley, Arthur, laborer, 4291 South Fourth.Donley, Mrs. Margaret, corner Fifth and Adams.Doolan, John, cartman, 414 North Sixth.Dorrah, James, laborer, 312 South Fifth,Dorsey, Mrs. Hannah, 220 South Third.Dosch, Michael, butcher, 148 North Third.Doty, C. B., clerk Jefferson Iron Works, 132 Soith Third.Doty, Chas. B., Sr., of Spaulding, Woodward & Co., 132 South Third.Dougherty, Edmund Y., of Wm. Dougherty & Sons, 205 South High.Dougherty, Frank, of Wm. Dougherty & Sons, 205 S. High.Dougherty, John, grocer, corner Ninth and Franklin.Dougherty, Joseph, shoemaker, 521 Slack.Dougherty, Mrs. Priscilla, 124 South Third.Dougherty, Wm., of Wm. Dougherty & Sons, 205 South High.Dougherty, Wm. & Sons, dry goods, merchant tailoring and carpets, cor-

ner Third and Market, temporarily 316 Market.Dougherty, Wm., clerk, 603 North Third.Douglass, Mrs. Elizabeth, 420 Linden avenue.Dowey, G., tailor, res. 604 Logan.Dowey, G., grocery and res. 604 Logan.Downey, Michael, Fifth ward, above railroad bridge.Downs, Chas., clerk, boards 127 South Fourth.Downs, Geo., laborer, South Fourth, Fisher's Run. Sixth ward.Downs, Henry, boards 127 South Fourth.Downs, John, agent woolen goods, 127 South Fourth.

Gentlemen, patroze the new Lumber firm, 0O A. Stone & Co.

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Freeman's Landing Fire Brick Works, W. Va.

W. B. FREEMAN,MANUFACTURER OF

Fire Brick, Fire Clay & TilesOF EVERY DESCRIPTION.

Established in 1831. Postoffice, Sloan's Station, O., C. and P. R. R.

LTXZEgJ, TiE i i3 Elit i l :

No. 112 South Sixth street, Steubenville, Ohio.E. FIZELL.

, ------ .-

Pure Ice for sale at my stand at the Market House, or delivered daily to cus-tomers.

J. YOCUM,STEUBENVILLE, OHIO.

_ _ _ s_ ~~~~~..

Hair Dressing,MRS. R. A. ALLEN,

3/7 Market Street, 2;trd Floor, same -Flooras Fitson's ffotlograph Gallery.

Curls, Switches, PufL, Frizzes, Hair Flowers, Watch Guards, &c., kept on handand made to order, in latest styles, and at lowest prices.

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Doyle, Ambrose, clerk, 115 South Seventh.Doyle, Alex., 107 South High.Doyle, J. C., assistant freight'agent. 202 North Fourth.Doyle, Joseph B., editor, 202 North Fourth.Doyle, John, laborer, Pan-Handle railroad, sixth ward.Doyle, Michael, laborer, boards llt Northi-Third. -Doyle, Mrs. Sarah, 635 Market.Doyle, W. J., engineer, 320 North.Drake, W. R., Secretary Steubenville Furnace and Iron Co., res. 107

South High.Draper, Alfred, baker, 227 South Fourth.Draper, J. P., bakery, 227 South Fourth.Dray, Henry, paper maker, 554 North Third.Dray, James, paper maker, 552 North Third.Drury, Thos., market master, 306 North.Duane, James, laborer, east of C. and P. railroad, Sixth ward.Duens, Patrick, laborer, 16 Rolling Mill Row. - ; = .,Dues, Herbert, assistant pastor St. Peter's church, 409 North Fourth.Duff, Mrs., widow, 108 North Sixth.Duffey, James, miner, 232 South Fourth.Duffey, James, miner, North Ninth.Duffey, Simon, miner, 232 South Fifth.Duffey, Terrance, laborer, Highland avenueDuffey, Thos., saloonist, 427 South Fourth.Duffield, John W., laborer, 139 South Ninth.Duffy, Thos., saloon. 117 Water.Dugan, John, laborer, 951 Market.Dunbar, Alonzo, teamster, 209 North Seventh.Dunbar, J. F., queensware, 504 Market, res 607 North Third.Dunbar John R., laborer, North Eighth, above Franklin.DUNBAR & KITUHCART, attorneys at law, southeast corner of Court

House, corner Third and Market.Dunbar, J., of Dunbar & Kithcart, 318 South Fourth.Dunbar & McKinney, jewellers, 329 Market.Dunbar, 0. P., of Dunbar & McKinney, 707 North Fourth.Dunbar, Robert S., laborer, 209 North Seventh.Dunbegger, Martin, carpenter, North Eighth.Duncan, A. S., laborer, Doty's Row, Sixth ward.Dungan, G. W., lightning rod agent, 603 Dock.

. Dugan, Patrick, laborer, 718 Washington.Dunkerley, Arthur, works at Rolling Mill, bds. 513 South.Dunkerley, Augustus, nailer, boards 513 South.Dunkerley, Mrs. Judith, 513 South.Dunkerley, Madison, boards 513 South.Dunlap, Wm. & Co., dry goods, 412 Market.Dunlap, Wm., of Dunlap & Co., 517 North Fifth.Dunlap, John, boards 517 North Fifth.Dunlap. Samuel, painter, corner Washington and Eighth.Dunn, Edward, nailer, 308 South Fourth.

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Noew House. Newly Furnished.

Central Hotel,STEUBENVILLE, 0.

GETZMAN & STRIOKMAKER, Proprietors.

Only First-class and Centrally located Hotel in the City.

G. W. SCHMIDT, Agent,

feutscher £roltheher,

No. 131 South Fourth Street,

STEUB:BE'SWVIIjE, OHIO-.

PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES

ALWAYS ON HAND.

Prescriptions Carefully Prepared Day or Night.

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Dunn, James, peddler, 632 South. . .

Dunn, John, teamster, Third Street Extension, Sixth ward.Dunn, John, boiler, 453 South Fifth.Dunn, Dennis, grocer, corner Third and Adams.Dunn, Patrick, grocery and- liquor store,1232 South Fourth.Dunn, Mrs. Susan, 206 South.Dunn, Win., nailer, Slack, below Third.Durbin, Jno. B., painter, 123 South Sixth.Dury, John, clerk, 705 North Fifth.Dury, Joseph, operator, 705 North Fifth.Dury, Mary, widow, 705 North Fifth.DI)ual, hos~, laborer, res. 218 Adams. :Dysart, Miss Mary, dressmaker, 226 South Fourth.

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Eberline, Chas., painter, boards 136 North Seventh.Ebvhline, John, watcman,. res. 136 North SenIth.-Ebner, Jno., watchman, Wells.Ebner, Joseph, laborer, boards Wells.Eccles, Johnston T., carpenter, North Eighth.Edie, John Al, clerk Forest City, boards St. Nicholas Hotel.Edgar, Jno. P., teller, Union Savings Institute, boards U. S. House.Edwards, Henry, miner, Grant.Edwards, Thos., laborer, Grant.Edwards, Wm. S., boiler, C. and P. R. R., Sixth ward.Egan, Mrs. Hannah, 514 South.Egner, Mrs. Ellen, milliner, 110 South Fourth, res. 209 South Sixth.Ehnie, Wm., grocer, 943 Market.Elliott, Albert R., boiler, Thompson avenue.Elliott, Alfred K., C. and P. R. R., Sixth ward.Elliott, Andrew, carpenter, 210 Washington.Elliott, E. L., book-keeper, boards 623 Market.Elliott, Edward, Jr., nailer, 215 South Sixth.Elliott, Edward M., blacksmith, 215 South Sixth.Elliott, F. M., salesman, boards 623 Market.Elliott, Geo. W., blacksmith, 321 South Fifth.Elliott, John, miner, below dump, by P., C. and St. L. Ry.Elliott, John, laborer, Highland avenue.Elliott, Joseph B., boiler, near P., C. and St. L. Ry.Elliott, Mrs. Lottie, 219 South Sixth.Elliott, Mrs. Margaret, 308 South Third.Elliott, Peter, miner, near Borland's shaft, Sixth ward.Elliott, Wm., tanner, 613 and 615 Market, res. 623 Market.Elliott, Wm., boards 323 South Fourth.Elliott, W. A., Treasurer Jefferson county, Court House, 512 Adams.Elliott, W. R. E., of Spaulding, Woodward & Co., 323 South Fourth.Ellsworth, Lewis Herdman, laborer, boards at Wm. Bowers, North Eighth.

It hall be our aim to please our Customers A. 0. Itono A Co.

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rP.a.MIxL.r GOnrcaERImns.

J0o. RI SoraW Trms SrsJr. con. or So0w,

-DEALER IN-

Choice Groceries,rPrOwVISIOlNS, rFIuOTrJR,

CANNED i3UiTOFresh Vegetables and Produce.

CALL'- AND EXAMINE GOODS AND PRICES.

fDlRESS 2CAICIlGO-.

Miss MALINDA PERY,

319 Market Street, Second Floor,

DRESSES, SHIRTS, VESTS,* aItM Pas t.s, an

A -a to - i* at - Ra - es'

Made to Order at Reasonable Rates.

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Elson, Ed., bricklayer, 220 South Sixth.Elson Parker A., brickmason, 125 South Fifth.BlEeH, Ge%& S., carpenter, 110 Church. ' -EIwell, lHidreth J1. helper, boards 110 Church.ENGEL, JOHN, saloonist, 116i North Sixth.Erwin, Charles F., engineer, North Eighth.Erwin, John A., laborer, boards Chas. F. Erwin, North Eighth.Erwin, Joseph, laborer, 408 South Third.Erwin, J. W.`grocer, 518 North Fifth. o VEstep, J. H., drug clerk, boards 134 North Sixth.Evans, Frank A., finisher, 413 Linden avenue,Evans, G, B'., grocery and res. 616 and 618 Market.Evans; Jas T., glass gatherer, boards 413 Linden avenue.Evans, Jno., cigar store, 101 South Fourth, res. 801 North Fifth.Evans, J. Wmin,, of Evans & Turner, 106 North Fifth, near Market.Evans, Oliver Al., 234 North Fifth.-Evans, R. H.: marble cutter, 706 Adams.Evans &; Turner, oyster depot and ice cream saloon, 415 Market.Everett, Geo. T., boards 324 South Third.Everett, John, finisher, 324 South Third.Evarts, Joice, laborer, South Sixth, below Slack.Everett, John 0., finisher, 324½ South Third.Everett, Mrs., Grant.

F'Faith, Isaac A., laborer, Doty's Row, Sixth ward.Falk, A., baker, 136 South Fourth.Fallon, Christopher, laborer, 112 South Eighth.Farrington, Thos., laborer, 120 South Ninth.Farris, Alex., cook, boards 317 South Sixth.Farris, Wm., (colored,) saloonist, 317 South Sixth.Fehser, August, saloonist, 128 North Third.Feist, A., of Feist & Son, 130 South Fourth.Feist, A. & Son, babkers, 130 South Fourth.Feist, Peter, of Feist & Son, boards 130 South Fourth.Ferguson, Austin, miner, Gray's Sub-Division, Sixth ward.Ferguson, Charles Silas, boiler, Prospect avenue.Ferguson, Mrs. F. C.. grocer, 631 Adams.Ferguson, Geo. W., boiler, Prospect avenue.Ferguson, Mrs. Hannah, Franklin avenue, above railroad.Ferguson, James N., laborer, Franklin avenue, above railroad.Ferguson; John L., laborer, Franklin avenue, above railroad.Ferguson, James M., china store, 320 Market, boards corner Seventh and

Adams.Ferguson, Jos. A., west of railroad, Sixth ward.Ferguson, Thos. D., master car builder, 302 South Fifth.Ferguson, Wm., machinist, 119 North.Ferguson, Wm., carpenter, Prospect avenue.Ferguson, Wm. H., fireman, Prospect avenue.

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No. I 6 North Sixth Street,

Also, Fire Insurance Agency.

R. E. BANKS,Retail Dealer in

jnh fmptkted 4|tne and iqnerjy.

FRESH BEER AND ALEALWAYS ON TAP.

STrna zrWri, 0.

STEUBENVILLE PMIBFTRY.

Ferre, H. H., carpenter, North Seventh, above Logan.Ferree, Joel W., carpenter, 611 Market. - "C ~ iFerreeSJoBathan L., hatter, 4 00 Mart/t, res. Clinton, etween urth

and Fifth.Ferry, Samuel B., blacksmith, 114 North Seventh.Fesperman, Henry, laborer, 701 Dock. - - - "f.Fetrow, Eli, water works collector, 107 South Fourth, %es. 608 North' Fifth.Fickes, A. J., brickmason and contractor, 307 North Sixth.Fickes, C. H., res. 316 North.Fickes, Frank, brickmason, 307 North Sixth.cr :'-Fickes & Kell, brickmasons and contractors, head of South.Fickes, George, of Fickes & Kell, 226 NortH- Fifth.: ;FICKES, GEO., tinner and sheet iron ware, 131 North Fourth, res. 615

North Sixth. 1 .4. .Fickes, Henry H., clerk, board 30:7 North Sixth ,Fickes, Jacob G., grocer, corner Fourth andNorb, rs. 716 North Fo .Fielding, Riehard, boiler, river bank, Sixth war4 -:Fielding, Wm., laborer, river bank, Sixth ward.Fight, Augustus, laborer, alley west of High, below North.Figley, James, farmer, South Eighth.FILSON, D., photographer, 3d floor 319 Market, res. Spring avenue.Filson, J., peddler, 224 North Fourth.Filson, Raohel, widow, 519 North.Filson, Samuel, clerk, 411 Logan.Filson, Stephen, carpenter, boards 119 North.Finnigan, John, carpenter, 219 South Fifth.Finnity, Patrick, miner, 114 South Seventh.Finnity, Thos., miner, 425 South Fourth.Fisher, Avery A., clerk, boards 238 South Fifth..Fisher, Dr. B. H., physician. 2d floor 132 South Fourth.Fisher; Chas., laborer, Means' Addition.Fisher; Geo. A., grocer, 132 and 201 South Fourth, res. 406 Adams.Fisher, Jacob M., grocer, Fisher's Run, ubov0 Methodist Church.Fisher, John, bricklayer. Fourth Street Extension, Sixth ward.Fisher, John, Sr., Prospect avenue. :Fisher, John F., printer, boards 238 South Fifth.Fisher, J. H., grocer, 144 South Fourth, res. 437 Linden avenue.Fisher, Mrs. Nancy, 511 Washington.Fisher, Mrs. Mary J., grocer, 238 South Fifth.Fisher, .Rezin P., helper, C. and P. R. R., Sixth ward.Fisher, Thos., miner, Borland's shaft, Sixth ward.Fisher, Wm. C., clerk, boards 437 Linden avenue.Fisher, Wm., gardener, W6st Market.Fisher, Wm. B., bricklayer, west of railroad, Sixth ward.Fishinger, Constantfne, stonemason, 715 North Third.Fishinger, J., stonemason, boards 715 North Third.Fitzsimmons, Edward, gardener, 212 South Fourth.

A. 0. Stone A Co. Be11 Flooring, Siding and dressedLUmber,

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Me . FS an SI MS ONri

Third floor, Opposite Cochran Central Hotel,

*STEUBrLETBVIILJE, OIIO.

Plain, in India Ink, Oil and Water Colors.

or PinSFT Pic9rvusas Xflr'.

s V3D IN OIL.AT LOW PRICES.

STEREOSCOPIC VIEWSOf Local Objects, Buildings, Scenery, &c.

JmbrAotgpft QoPieI j(olored iN (Fil

Large Assortment of6 Picture Framies

STEUBENVILLE DIRECTORY.

FIZELL, E., Buckeye dyeing, scouring and renovating works, 112 SouthSixth.

Flannagan, Geo., policeman, 447 South Fifth.Flannagan, John, paper maker, 103 Benton.Flannagan, Michael, pressman, 116 Benton.Flannagan, MichaeL laborer, boards 111 North Third.Flannagan, Thomas. laborer, 116 Benton.Flannagan, Dennis, laborer, boards 128 South Sixth.Fleishner, August, cigar maker, 1184 North Fourth.Fleming, Joshua, laborer, 320 South Third. -Fleming, Silas, (colored,) miner, 212 South.Fleming, Wm., carpenter, 407 Logan.Fletcher, Lewis, laborer, boards 235 South Sixth.Fletcher, Jno. W., (colored,) teamster, 242 South Fourth.Flint, Wm., peddler, Fourth Street Extension, Sixth ward.Flohr, Geo. W., finisher, 328 South Third.Flood, John F., drug clerk, boards 407 South Fourth.Flood, Wm.. drug clerk, boards 104 North Sixth.Floto, A., laborer, 402 South Third.Floto, A., boots and shoes, 119 North Fourth.Floto, Augustus C., Jr., shoemaker, boards 119 North Fourth.Floto, Augustus, grocer, river bank, Sixth ward.Floto, Chas., laborer, 703 Dock.Floto, Frederick, stonemason, 407 North Sixth.Floto, Fred. A., cigars, 111 South Fifth.Floto, Geo., bakery and confectionery, 107 North Fourth.Floto, HeDry, stonemason, 114 North Sixth.FlotoW, Henry, laborer, 129 North Third.Floto, Lewis Chas., saloon and boarding house, 108 Market.Floto, Wm., shoemaker, 520 Dock.Floto, Winm. baker, 126 North Sixth.Flynn, Patrick, laborer, Grant.Fogg, Thos., bookbinder, corner High and South.Foley, John, paper maker, 502 North Third.Foley, John J., drug clerk, 502 North Third.Foley, Mrs. Sarah, res. 313 South.Forbes, Wm. C., salesman, res. 415 Logan.Ford, Samuel G.. engineer, river bank, below rolling mill, Sixth ward.Ford, Frank, engineer, river bank, below rolling mill, Sixth ward.Ford, Benj., engineer. river bank, below rolling mill, Sixth ward.FORD, WM. WELLS, fire brick, sewer pipe and terra cotta manufacturer,

McCoy's Station, 0.Foreman, Robt., tailor, boards Anderson House.Forney, J. W., of Stark & Forney, boards U. S. Hotel.Forsyth, Wm.. laborer, Fourth Street Extension, Sixth ward.Foster, Allen D., planer, 4834 South Fifth.Foster, Clinton, cooper, 4834 South Fifth.Foster, Geo. M., book-keeper, boards 107 South Eighth.Foster, Mrs. Catherine, 483j South Fifth.

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1. S. T@UN6X

Photographer,405 and 407 MARKET STREET,

Fine Photographs a Specialty.

OF EVERY VARIETY AND STYLE.

Copies and EnlargesTOM THE SMALLEST TO ANY SIZE DESIBED.

r Ad& x =Xr aJr, On ' WSTS Cnsaoos. inn rI. so.

All who have Pictures of

And desire betteFor larger pictures, can have it done on shortest

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Foster, J. S., druggist, 107 South Fourth, res. 439 Linden avenue.Foster, Win., -undertakerMarket, above liberty. . -Fowler, Smith, shoemaker, 119 South Sixth.Frank, David, clothier, 421 Market, res. 405 North Fourth.Franklin Woolen Works, 710 Adams, McDevitt & Cahill, proprietors.Frazier, James.A., tinner, 116 North Third, res. 132 South Sixth.Frazier, Geo. W., nail feeder, boards 206 South Seventh.Frazier, Wm. G., carder,.206 South Seventh.Frazier, Wmin., 421 North Seventh.FREEMAN, JOHN, of Freeman Bros., terra cotta works, 805 N. Fourth.FREEMAN, W B., fire brick manufacturer, Sloan's Station.Freshwater, E., widow, 216 North Fourth.Frey, James, puddler, river bank, Sixth ward.Frye, F. S., 216 South Fourth.Frye, James, printer, boards 216 South Fourth.Frye, Geo. H., machinist, 218 South Fourth.Frye, Joseph, hostler, 406 Linden avenue.Fullen, Barney H., miner, boards Henry Fullen, Sixth ward.Fullen, Henry, saloon, below Dump, Fisher's Run.Fullen, Michael, grocer, Sixth, between Sherman and Franklin.Fulton, Mrs. Elizabeth, 127 South Sixth.Fulton, John H., bricklayer, boards 127 South Sixth.Fulton, T. J., clerk, 127 South Sixth.

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Gallagher, Jas., President Jefferson National Bank, 307 North Fourth.Gallagher; Chas., Cashier Jefferson National Bank, 420 Market.Galloway, E. J., widow, 314 Logan.Galloway, Joseph B., clerk, boards 314 Logan.Galvin, Daniel, yard master, 208 North Sixth,Galvin, Morgan, stonemason, Fifth ward, above railroad bridge.Gamble, Andrew. J., works glass house, res. South Fourth, up Run.Galm, Andrew, baker, res. North T'hird.Gardner, George, teamster, 233 North High.Gardner, John, laborer, North Eighth.Gardner, Mrs., Benton.GARDNER, ROSEMAN, music merchant, 111 North Fourth, res. 501

North Fifth.Gardner, Winm., watchman, Sixth, above Franklin.Garrell, Alex., teamster, 927 Market.Garrett, H. G., Cashier Union Deposit Bank, 104 South Third, boards U.

So House.Garrett, Wmin. H., teacher, Fisher's Run, Sixth Ward.Gas Works, corner South and High.Gaston, G. G., of Jobling & Gaston, boards St. Nicholas.Gaston, W. C., of Owesney & Gaston, boards Cochran Central Hotel.GAZETTE OFFICE, McFadden & Hunter, proprietors, 2d floor 425 Mar-

ket.A. 0. Stone a Co. furnish all fads of Mouldiags.

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MRS. C. P.M. HENRY,XoQ. 13 $ovrwm FeowN SnSSr. $wsnrnzsss.

MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN

Keeps constantly on hand or makes to order, Ladies' Wigs,Half Wigs, Frizzettes, Natural Curls, Side and Back Braids, Gentle-men's Wigs, Toupees, Scratches, Whiskers, Moustaches, and HairWork of every description. Special attention given to dressing forParties, Balls and Picnics. Ladies, give us a. call.

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No. 113 South Fourth street, Steubenville, Ohio.

ALE AND BEER ON TAPImported Wines and Liquors.

Oysters Wholesale and Retail,

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Geary, Wm., laborer, 15 Rolling Mill Row.George, John, glassblower, Ross, between Fourth and Fifth.Getzman, D., of Getzman & Strickmaker, Cochran Central Hotel.GETZMAN & STRICKMAKER, proprietors Cochran Central Hotel,

Market street, between Third and Fourth.Geurin, Alex. S., carpenter, river bank, Sixth ward.Geurin, M., carpenter, river bank, Sixth ward.Ghee. James, laborer, North Seventh, above Franklin.Giles, Wm., tailor, 139 South Fourth.Giles, Win., blacksmith, 621 Logan.Gill Bros. & Co.'s Acme Flint Glass Works, corner Seventh and Franklin

avenue.Gilgalan, Patrick, miner, 975 Market.Gill, James W., manager Gill Bros. & Co., boards 705 'North Fourth.Gill, J. J., Cashier National Exchange Bank, res. 705 North Fourth.Gill, Joseph, bricklayer. res. Fisher's Run.Gill, Mrs. Sarah, 112 South Fifth.Gill, Samuel C., of firm of Gill Bros. & Co., boards 705 North Fourth.Gillespie, Frank, cooper, 220 North Fifth.Gilmore, David, policeman, 312 North Fourth.Gilmore, Ephraim, telegrapher, boards 312 North Fourth.Gilmore, Martin, miner, South Fifth, below Slack.Gilmore, Mrs., 216 North Third.Gilmore, Thos., 217 South Fifth.Gilgamon, Wm., miner, C. & P. R. R., Sixth Ward'd:Ginger, Mrs. Mary, North Eighth.Ginger, M. W., plasterer, North Eighth.'Gitting, Benj:, carpenter, South Fourth, below Slack.Gladfelcer, Nathan, laborer, 707 North Fifth.Glass, Mary B., widow, $13 North Fourth.Glendinning, E., toy store, 106 South Fourth, res. 207 South Fourth.Glendinning, Chas., nailfeeder, 313 South Fifth,Glendinning, Sarah, widow, 115 North High.Glendenning, Win., laborer, P., C. and St. L. Ry., near Logan.Gleaner, Henry, stonemason, South Fourth, up run.Glesner, Jacob H., stonemason, South Fourth, up Run.Gobburn, Michael, miner, Fisher's Run, below Dump.Gode, Deitrich, shoemaker, boards 119 North Fourth.Goff, Mrs. Jennie, 204 South Seventh.Gollick, Geo., miner, Wells.Goode, George, teamster, corner Franklin and Sixth.Goode, Felix, baker, 110 North Sixth.Goodman, Herbert, stonemason, 118 Water.Goodwin, John, plumber, 218 North Sixth.Gorman, Patrick, foreman, 222 North Third.Gosline, E. B., carpenter, 600 Logan.Gossett, Chas. F., butcher, boards at Wm. Hall's.Gossett, John, of Kendall & Gossett, res. Jacksonville.Gossett, John, moulder, 212 Washington.

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Gossett, John, laborer, 438 Linden avenue.Gossett, John S., car builder, boards John Gossett.Gossett, Win., cupola tender, 302 North.Gossitt, Winm., (colored,) railroad track, above Franklin.Gottman, Wm., tailor, 110 North Fourth, res. 9 Centre avenue.Goudy, R. M., grocer, 140 North Sixth.Geisinger, D., printer, boards St. Nicholas Hotel.Grayson, Samuel, book-keeper, boards 138 North Third.Grauten, Henry, soapmaker, 500 North Third.Grauten, Henry, Jr., soapmaker, boards 500 North Third.GRAY & GARRETT'S HALL, 509 Market.Gray, T. W., of J. W. Gray & Son, boards corner Slack and Fifth.GRAY, JOHN W. & SON, grocers, corner Sixth and Adams.Gray, Jno. W., of 'Jno. W. Gray & Son, res. 403 South Fifth.Gray, Mrs. Mary, 213 South Sixth.Gregg, James, of Sherrard, Mooney & Co., corner Logan and Seventh.Greeley, Michael, laborer, res. 340 South Seventh.Green, BowlingL (colored,) laborer, Sixth, above Franklin.Green, Fred., laborer, 546 North Third.Green, John R. E., tinaer, boards 205 North Third.Green, Marshall, carpenter, 230 South Fourth.Green, Mrs., 205 North Third.GRIESINGER, JACOB saloon, and agent for Cincinnati Beer, 113

South Fourth.Griffith, David J., engineer, North Seventh, above Franklin.Griffith, John, laborer, North Seventh, near Franklin..Grishnober, Havery, carpenter, 136 South High.Gruber, Rev. Albert, pastor Finley M. E. Church, boards Eli Bicker-

staff's, Fisher's Run, Sixth Ward.Grubb, Jno. F., trimming store, 403 Market, res. 411 Adams.Guider, Eli, (colored,) teamster, 203 South Fourth.Guider, Elisha, porter U. S. Hotel.Guider, Joseph, sawyer, 234 South Fourth.Gunkle, Jos., shoemaker, 107 South Fifth.Gurnard, Mrs., Logan, between Fourth and Fifth.Guy, James, (colored,) fireman, east of Pan-Handle railriad, Sixth ward.

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Hafner, Matthew, watchman, Third Street Extension, Sixth ward.Hagan, J., boots and shoes, 428 Market, res. 104 South Fifth.Hague, Richard, shoemaker, 214 Washington.Haldeman, C. M., baker,, boards 120 South Third.Halderman, John M., grocer, Sixth, between Madison and Franklin.Hall, Alvin W., cooper, River, Sixth ward.Hall, Clark, - 311 South.Hall, David, carpenter, 811 North Fourth.Hall, Homer S., clerk, boards 505 North Fourth.Hall, Jones P., blaoksmith, 314 South Sixth.

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Hall, Joseph, of Hall & Lowe, res. 505 North Fourth.cHall & Lowe, soldiers' claim and real estate agents, 2d floor 328 Market.Hall, Mrs., Spring avenue.Hall, Thos., of Connell & Hall, res. 311 South.

BHall, Wm., laboier, river bank, Sixth ward,Hallem, Mrs. Phoebe Jennie, 105 South Ninth.Halley, Wm., laborer, 709 North Fifth.Halloran, James, laborer, 235 North High.Harman, James, cooper, res. 9 Rolling Mill Row.Hamb, Francis, miner, North Seventh, above Franklin.HAMILTON, A., book store 411 Market, res. 305 North Sixth.Hamilton, James, helper, Slack, east of Third.:Hamilton, John R., clerk, boards 305 North .;ixth.Hamilton, John T., boiler, River, below rolling mill.Hamilton, Jno. W., nailer, boards Slack, east of Third.Hamilton, Joseph, labcrer, Slack, below Third.Hamilton, J. W., clerk, boards 305 North Sixth.Hamilton, Lewis, railroad yard, Ross, between Fourth and Fifth.Hamilton, Samuel, blacksmith. 404 North Sixth.Hamilton, Mrs, widow, Slack, east of Third.Hamilton, Samuel, boiler, River.Hamilton, Thos., boiler,,310 South Fifth.Hammond, J., physician, 620 Market.Hammond, John, painter, 417 Washington.Hammond, T. A., Teller National Exchange Bank, res. 711 North

Fourth.Hanch, Mrs. Mary, 620 Logan.Hanley, David, laborer, South Fifth, below Slack.Hanlin, B. W., clerk Glendinning's, boards 634 AdAms.Hanlin, John, engineer, 634 Adams.Hanlin, Mrs. Lucretia, 630 Adams.Hannah, Wm. R., barber, basement 107 North Fourth, res. South.Hannah, Mrs. Susan, 135 South .Ninth.Hannegan, John, laborer, 225 North Third.Hanson, Geo. M., painter, Seventh, near Market.Hanson, Thos. H., stonemason, boards North Seventh, near Market.Hanson, Mrs.. 121 North Seventh.Hanvey, A., brakeman coal shaft, 409 Logan.Harden, Harry, Jr, 219 South Fourth.Harden, W. H., manager blast furnace, 219 South Fourth.Harding, Wmin., stonecutter, 418 North Third.Hare, F. A., plumber. 4 Market Square, res. 721 North Fourth.Harker, Edwin, steamboat captain, C. and P. R. R., Sixth ward.Harkness, Mrs. Harriet, 209 Church.Harlan, Sarah, widow, 711 North Fifth.Harman, Wmi. R., gardener, Prospect avenue.Harper, James, engineer, 308 North Sixth.Harper, Mrs. A. E., 508 Ross.Harper, George, carpenter, 313j North Fifth.

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Harper, Robert, moulder, 123 North.Harper, Ross, jeweller, boards 308 North Sixth.Harper, W. W., painter, 13 South Third, Sixth ward.Harper, W. W., Jr., painter, 13 South Third, Sixth ward.Harper, Joseph 'G., painter, 13 South Third, Sixth ward.Harrigan- Wm., miner, 218 Washington. .Harris, A. J., (colored,) barber, under St. Nicholas Hotel, corner Water

and Market, res. Kilgore.Harris, Evans, (colored,) laborer, 611 South.Harris & Elson, brickmakers, South.Harris, Wm., butcher, 115 North Third.Harris, J. H., of Harris & Elson, brick makers, 506 Adams.Harris, Stephen, (colored,) miner, 220 Church.Harrison, Miss E., 315 North Fourth.Harrison, Wm., notion dealer, 321 North Fifth.Hart, Benj., laborer, Fisher's Run, Gray's Sub-Division.Hart, Jno. C, expressman, 130 South Fifth.Hart, Michael, carpet weaver, 313 North Third.Harter, Wm., proprietor St. Charles Hotel, 109 North Fourth.Harter, John, clerk, boards St. Charles Hotel.Hartford, Mrs. E., 142 North Seventh.Hartford, Miss Lucinda, 306 South Fourth..Hartgrove, Miss Rachel, 139 South Sixth.Hartman, Jacob, miner, Borland's shaft, Sixth ward.Harvey, Hugh, miner, Borland's, Sixth ward.Harvey, Miss Maggie, millinery, 515 Market.Haasett, John, coke hauler, Fifth ward, above railroad bridge.Hastings, Mrs. Mary, 606 Logan.Hatch, Thos. C., shoemaker, Fifth and Market, boards at Snyder's, 606

Market.Haupt, Wm., laborer, North Seventh; above Franklin.Hauser, Jacob, laborer, Sherman avenue, above Franklin.Havey, Mike, saloon and boarding house, 165 Water.Hawkins, B. E., 507 North Fifth.Hawkins, Frank, plasterer, by P., C. and St. L. By., near Linden avenue.Hawkins, J. H., of Hawkins, Patterson & Co., res. 310 North Fourth.Hawkins, Miss Susan, Clinton, .between Fifth and Sixth.Hawkins, Patterson & Co., dry goods, millinery, notions, trimmings, &c.,

324 Market.Hawkins R. C., music teacher, 235 South Third.Hawkins, Wm. B., wire maker, Second ward, res. 442 Linden avenue.Hay, Jacob, worker at oil works, 949 Market.Hays, Edwin, miner, river bank, Sixth ward.Hays, John H., vinegar maker, 502 North Fourth.Hays, M:, viLegar maker, 502 North Fourth.Hays, James, (colored,) barber, boards South Fourth, near South.Hays, Paton, (colored,) laborer, 236 South Fourth.Hays, W. P., attorney at law, office 2d floor 321 Market, res. 409 S. Fourth,

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Hayes, Miss M. A., dress and cloak maker, roe. 122 South Sixth.Hazier, Fred., engineer, 408 Linden avenue.Hebron, Alex., grocer, 127 South Third.Hebron, Hanson, blacksmith, 304 South Third.Hebron, James, marble cutter, boards 127 South Third.Hebron, John L., marble worker, 315 South Third.Heise, August, laborer, Thompson avenue, Sixth ward.Heller, Mrs. Mary, Thompson avenue.Heller, Walter, laborer, res. Thompson avenue.HELMS & ATCHISON, plumbers and gas fitters, 133 North FourthS.lVHelms, A. M., of Helms & Atchison, res. 138 North Fourth.Helms, Wm., blacksmith, 129 South Third, res. 124 North Seventh:Helms, Wm. M., blacksmith, res. 124 North Seventh.Henderson, John H., engineer, 210 South Sixth.Henderson, Mrs. Sarah, 473 South Fifth.Henderson, Thos. H, printer, boards St. Charles Hotel.Henigen, Thos., peddler, 710 Dock.Henke, W., shoemaker, 126 North Third.HENRY, MISS C. M. P., hair dresser, 125 South Fourth, residence 125

South Fourth. : 'Henry & Cox, retail grocers, 114 North Fourth.Henry, Mrs. B., 218 South Third.Henry, Geo. H., of Henry & Cox, boards 624 Adams.Henry, John, laborer, Sherman avenue.Henry, John H., presser, res. 218 South Third.Henry, Joshua, manufacturer water proof shoe grease, res. 624 Adams.Henry, Wmin.. presser, boards 218 South Third.Hensherel. Chas., laborer, Prospect avenue.Herbert, Michael, laborer, 119 North Third.Herrington, Mrs., head Washington.Herrington, hor.,' miner, head of Washington.Herrington, Wm., miner, boards Mrs Herrington, head Washington.Herrold, Chas.. saloon, 206 Market.Herrold, Chas. E., clerk, boards 206 Market.Hess. Joseph, carpenter, 146 North Third.Hessey, Christine sboemaker 708 Dock.Hessenkamp. Henry, laborer, North Seventh, above Franklin.Hesslop, Thos., laborer, corner Eighth and North.Heston, John, watchman. Stanton.Hickinbottom. James, laborer, west of P., 0. & St. L. Ry., Sixth ward.Hickman, Wm.. marble cutter, 513 North.Hiebner Ernest, blacksmith, 146 North Third.Higgiubottom. Mrs. Mary, tailorist. 317 Adams.Higginbottom Mrs. Jane, 1 South Third, Sixth ward.Higgins, George E., (colored,) teamster, 215 Church.Higgins, James, laborer. boards 111 North Third.Higgins, John, laborer, boards 128 South Sixth.Higgins, Michael, laborer, 128 South Sixth.

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Hill, Chas., blacksmith, South, between Fourth and Fifth, res. alley offSlack, above Linden avenue.

Hill, Mrs. Francis, 117 Church.Hill, Geo., (colored,) barber, 309 South Sixth.Hill, Hunter, tailor, res. 117 Church.Hill, Jas., glass maker, 228 South Third.Hill, James, bridge builder, 244 North Sixth.Hill, James R., carpenter, boards 509 Adams.Hill, Dr. M. D., office 106 South Fourth, res. 301 North Sixth.Hill,-Bobert, gias maker, boards 228 South Third.'Hill, R. K.. Auditor, office Court House, boards Cochran Central Hotel.Hill, WwC, druggist, boards 301 North Sixth.Hill, Win. H., plasterer, North Seventh, near Franklin.Hine, Henry, works at glass works, 245 South Sixth.Hinds, David, South Third, Sixth ward.Hinds, Elisha, carpenter, 318 South High.Hinds, Ezra, laborer, boards David Hinds, South Third, Sixth ward.Hinds, Jas. H., grocer and confectioner, 203 North Fourth.Hiwdp..,,:Z203 North Fourth.Hineman's Soap Factory, 132 North Fourth.Hineman, Mrs. Barbara, 455 South Fifth.Hineman, 0., candle factory, 132 North Fourth, res. 132 North Fourth.Hineman, John, candle manufacturer,, boards 132 North Fourth.Hineman, John H., painter, 709 Dock.Hingley, Jno. W., salesman, boards corner Elm and Fourth.Hinlin, Hory, clothing store, Fourth and Market, res. 519 N. Fourth.Hinkle, Mrs. Susan, 719 Dock.Hinkle, Winm. J., teamster, boards 719 Dock.Hipsley, Joshua, peddler, 124 South Third.Hipsley, Misses Julia and Sarah, 118 South Seventh. ;Hipsley, Wm., grocer, 131½ North Fort4h, res. 315 North Fourh.HishliU4Jp^, faner, Washington, below Eighth.Hislop, Thos., of Hislop & McDevitt, opmner North and Eighth.Hislop & McDevitt, manufacturers, 710 Adams.Hobbs, Wm. J., jailor, 317 North Fifth,Hodie, Joseph, brewer, boards 142 North Third.Hoff, John, tAig boards U. S. House.Hoffman, Fred., moulder, 221 South Third.Hogan, A. W., res. 109 Market.Hogan, Thomas, glassblower, 709 North Third.Hoge, Miss Rebecca, 415 Adams.Hoge, Miss Elizabeth, 415-Adams.Holderman, Com., agent sewing machine, boards 121 North Fourth.Holeman, Harrison, laborer, res. 13 1olling Mill Row.Holeman, John, nailq 7 boards 619 Squth,Holeman, Mrs. Josephine, 619 South.Holman, Henry, watchman, river .bank, Sxth ward.Holliday, Jno., nailer, 201 Sout hi ,., - .

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Holliday, T. J., nailer, 326 South FifOt'Hollis, Joseph H., plasterer, 304 South Fourth.Holly, Miss S., 229 Church.Holroyd, Edward J., car inspector, 707 Market.Holroyd, Mrs., 124 North ifth.Holt, Mrs. Jane, grocer, 622 Logan.Holton, Mrs. Mary A., 421 North Seventh.Hoover, Charles, Borland's shaft, Sixth ward.Hoover, Robert, miner, Borland's shaft, Sixth ward.Hoover, Samuel, miner, Borland's shaft, St'i-ward.Horner, Andrew, plasterer, South Sixth, Velt Slack.Homer, Elijah, cooper, 300 South Third, res 326 South Fourth.Horner, Geo. W., cooper; South Sixth, beld Slack.Horner, James, sexton Christian Church. : ,Horner, John, cooper, west of Pan-Handle railroad, Sixth ward.Homer, Wm. A., plasterer, South Sixth, belowSlack.Houlihan, Patrick, laborer; North Seventh, above Franklin.House, Andrew,= miner, 110 North Water. - !;

Houser, Aaron, laborer, South-Fourth, up Run.Hout, Chas., teamster, North, above Seventh.Hout, Jos., carpenter, North, above Seventh.Hout, Geo., shoemaker, boards North, above Seventh.Howard,; Cyrus, student, boards 310 North Fifth. -Howarid,E. B., engineer, 310 North Fifth.Howe, Sylvester, painter, 404 North Third.Howard, Jno., (colored,) laborer, North Seventh, near Franklin.Howard, Wm., fireman, South, below Third.Howerter, Robert G., of May & Howerter, res. 715 North' Fourth.Hubert, Henry, tailor, res. 609 Sixth avenue.Hubuck, John, weaver, upper Market.Hubuck, Joseph, tobacco presser, upper Market.Hueppe, August. stone mason, Fisher's Run.Hlff, F. A., engineer, 123 South Eighth.Huff, Geo. B., printer, boards 123 South Eighthl.Huff, Howard, carpenter, 304 North Third.Huff, John, clerk. Continental Hotel, 222 Market.Huff, J. 0,, of Huff & Son, 506 Washington.Huff, J. W., cutter, boards U. S. Hotel.Huff, Riehard, of J. C. Huff & Son, 319 Washington.Huff. J C. & Son, carriage makers, 126 North?Fifth.Huffman & Son, dry goods and furniture, 511 and 513 Market.Huffman, J., of J. Huffman & Son, res. 810 Market.Huffinan, M. B., of J. Huffinan & Son, boards 810 Market.Hughes, Asa Lafayette, miner, boards Hiram Hughes, Fisher's Run, Sixth

ward.Hughes, Hiram, miner, res. Fisher's Run, Sixth ward. -Hughes, James, saloon, 507 Market, res. South Sixth, below Slack.Hughes, James, car inspector, 403 North Third.Hughes, Joseph A., miner, res. Fishers Run.

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Hukill, Addison, shoemaker, 315 North.Hukill, Mrs., 222 North Fifth.'Hukill, Wm. A.. 510 North Fifth.Hull, A., policeman, 614 North Fifth.Hull Charles clerk, boards 605 North Fourth.Hull, David, foreman Travis' lumber yard, 111 South Seventh.Hull, Misses Ellen and Elizabeth, alley off Slack, above Linden avenue.Hull, J., book-keeper, 323 South Fitth.Hull, John, yard foreman 605 North Fourth.Hull. J. Owen, laborer, 142 North Sixth.Hull, Wm. L., butcher, upper Market.Humble, Benjamin, helper. C. and P. R. R., Sixth ward.Humble, 6eo., miner, res South Fourth, below Slack.Humble, John, heater, 17 South Tliird, Sixth ward.Humble, John, Jr., boiler, boards 17 South Third, Sixth ward.Humble, Michael, boiler.Humble, Richard, miner, Fourth, below Slack.Humble, Richard, Jr., miner, boards Fourth below Slack.Humble, Wm., boiler, Fifth, below Slack.Humble. Wm., bricklayer, C. & P. R. H., Sixth ward.Humes, Richurd, tracklayer. below Pan-Handle dump, Sixth ward.Hunt, Wm., engineer. 121 North High.Hunter, Joseph M:, Recorder, office Court House, res. 122 South Sixth.Hunter, J. K., carpenter Franklin avenue, between Fourth and Fifth.Hunter, Thos. 0., painter, 135 8 Fourth, res. S. Seventh, below Slack.Hunter, W. H., of McFadden & Hunter, boards U. S. Hotel.Huntsman, Mrs. Harriet, 324 South Fourth.Huntsman, Win. A., nailer. boards at 324 South Fourth.;Hurley, Dennis, weaver, 402 North Third.-Huscroft, James, butcher, West. Market. ,1 uscroft, Ralph, butcher. West Market./ M r k

uscroft, Wi., butcher. 114 -North Third. res. West MArket.Huscroft, Wm. W., gardener, upper Market.Husler, David, carpenter, 114 North Fourth.Hues, Miss Gusty, cigar maker, works at 117 South Fourth.,Huston, Wm. W., moulder. 410 North Third.Hutchings, C. H., coppersmith, 113 Adams.Hutchison, Alfred, laborer, North Eighth, near Market.Hutterly, A., liquor store, 510 Market.Hyde, Miss E., 315 South Fifth,Hyde, Robert, carpenter, 312 Washington.Hyer, D., dry goods, 104 South Fourth, boards Cochran Central.

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Inglebright, Mrs. Mary, dressmaker, 300 North Fourth.Ingler, Albert, keepier blast furnace, Prospect kvepue.;Ingler, Abner, laborer, west of railroad; Sixth wird.Ingler, Joseph, 233 South Seventh.

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Ingler, Wm., teamster, 602 Logan. , .Ingolsby, J. H., moulder, 506 North Fourth.Ingolsby, James, moulder, boards 506 North Fourth.Ingolsby, Owen, weaver, 506 North Fourth.Inning, Thos., pit boss, res. Fifth ward. . .Irwin, Andrew, marble dealer, 217 North High.Irwin, Eliza, 227 North Third.Irwin. John, 607 North Fifth.Irwin. John D., laborer, res. 707 Adams.Irwin, t. J., engineer water works, 131 North High.Irwin, Samuel, machinist, 231 North Third. .Irwin5 Win., teamster, North Third, near Dock.Irwin, Wm. H., carpenter, 112 South Seventh.

Jackson, Miss Anne, dressmaker, 209 North Fourth.Jackson, Geo., (colored,) driver, Sixth, above Franklin.Jackson. John, (colored,) laborer, Sixth, above Franklin.Jackson, J., miner, Fifth, below Slack.Jackson, 'Reuben, confectioner and spruce beer maker, 208 South Fourth,Jacobs, Mrs. Edy, (colored,) 214 Adams.James, Samuel B., Bible agent, 128 North Seventh.Jarvis, Thomas, peddler, 316 Slack. -Jane, Mrs. Emily, alley from Church, between Market and Adams.Jefferson Iron Works, Spaulding, Woodward & Co., proprietors, office,

Odd-Fellows' building.Jefferson National Bank, James Gallagher, President, 418 Market.Jefferson Machine Works, Wm. Kenyon, proprietor, 112, 113 and 114

Water.Jefferson Store, 108, 110 and 112 South Third.Jefferson Fire Insurance-Co., Wm. Dougherty, President, 317 Market.Jennings, Jeremiah, butcher, West Market.Jimison, Geo., marble cutter, 315 Washington.Jimison, Sarah, widow, 133 North Fifth.Jimison, Stevenson; plumber, North Eighth.Jerome, Wm., laborer, West Market.Joblifig & Gaston, hardware, 109 South Fourth.Jobling, Wmin.;, of Jobling & Gaston, Fifth, between Ross and Franklin.Johnson, Alex., 511 Slack.Johnson, David, 523 North Fourth.Johnston, Chas. .V, carpenter, 606 Adams.Johnson, David 'B., collector, boards 628 Market.Johnson, Edward, laborer, 227 Church.Johnson, Geo. G., clerk, boards 628 Market.Johnson, Geo., carriage maker, 223 South Sixth.Johnson, Jas. F., grain dealer, 212 Market, res. 409 Highland avenue.Johnson, James, boiler, Fourth Street Extension, near railroad dump.A. 0. Stone & Co., Lumber Merchants, Office, 113 South High St., near U. S. House.

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Johnson, John G., laborer, near C. and P. R. R., Sixth ward.Johnson, Dr. Thos., office, 431 Market, res. 628 Market.Johnson, W., book-keeper, 523 North Fourth.Johnson, John S., boiler, boards Jno. G. Johnson.Johnson, Jno. M., book-keeper, 528 Market.Johnson, John, manufacturer, 121 Church.Johnson, Joseph, carpenter, 614 Market.Johnson, Joshua, bridge carpenter, 301 North Fifth.Johnson, Lycurgus, bricklayer, boards 510 South.Johnson, Misses, dressmaker, Wells.Johnson, Mrs. M., 510 South.Johnson, Mrs. M., 112 South Fifth.Johnson, Richard, laborer, 707 North Third.Johnson, Ruel, weaver, res. 207 North Seventh.Johnson, R. Wm,, miner, res. below dump, Sixth ward.Johnson, Samuel, Sheriff, north of Court House.Johnson, T. 0-., feed store, 212 Market, res. 308 Dock.Johnson, Thos., Jr., druggist, 414 Market, res. 215 North Fourth.Johnson, Win., carpenter, res. Fisher's Run.Johnston, Ephraim, farmer, alley off Slack, above Linden avenue.Johnstod, James A., pattern maker, 224 South Seventh.Johnston, Robert, works at furnace, 509 North.Johnston, Robert. laborer, 121 South Seventh.Johnston, Mrs. S., boarding'house, 704 Market.Johnston, Thomas E., laborer, Dot's Row, Sixth ward.'Jhntton;'W. L., carpenter, 606 Adams.. r

Joice, John, miner, 518 Ross.Joice, Thomas, glassmaker, 615 North Third.Jollie, R: M., saloonist, 603 Washington.Jones, A. C., clerk, boards 10$ South Fifth.Jones, David, miner, 981 Miaket.Jones, Ediard+M., dealer in rags, 3J11 South Sixth.Jones, Evan, miner, 3 13 South:t ' NjnJones, Hiram, pattern maker,'319 North Fifth;Jones, Jonathan, miner, Elm avenue. l

Jones, John J., laborer, boards 981 nirket.Jones, John R., nail feeder, boards 211 Southl Sixth: .Jones, Mism Jennie, 411 Adams.Jbnes, Rbboert, nailer, boards 113 South Ninth.Jones, Thos., miner, alley off Ninth.Jones, Thos. R., nailcutter. C. and P. R R., Sixth ward.Jones, Wm., roller, res. 211 -South Sixth. 'Jones, Wilson, clerk, boards 319 North Fifth.Jordan, Chas., clerk, West Market. '

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Kain, Chas. H., laborer, boards 711 SouthkKain, Edward, tanner, 711 SoutLh.Kain, John, laborer, 208 North Third.Kain, John, 109 South Water.Kain, Michael, 218 North High.Kain, Patrick, laborer, River, by oil refinery.Kalemyer, Henry, laborer, North Seventh, near Franklin avenue.Kamm, John, butcher, 216 South Sixth.Kamm, Philip H., butcher, corner. Sixth and Adams, res. 227 South Sixth,Kane, James, laborer, P., C. and' St. L Ry., Sixth ward.Kane. Michael, laborer, C. and P. R. R., Sixth 'ward.Kaniff Barney, laborer, 704 Dock.Kaniff, Thomas, moulder, boards 704 Dock.Kaufman, Fred., car cleaner, 713 Dock.Keesey & Applebay, cigar store, 219 Market.Keesey, D., of Keesey & Applebay, 126 North Fifth..Keily, John, grocer and liquor dealer, 418 North Sixth.Keily, John, laborer, Fifth ward, above railroad bribe..Keith, James, leather, boards 516 Dock.Keith, Joseph S., insurance agent, 2d floor 323 Market, boards 516 Dock.Keith, Joshua, 514 Dock.Keith, Merey, widow, 516 Dock.Kell, Mrs. Elizabeth, 212 South Sixth.Kell, Geo. C., bricklayer, 209 South Fifth.Kell, Geo. W., bricklayer, 212 South Sixth.Kell, Mrs. Maria, 131 South Eighth.Kell, Wm., bricklayer. South Fifth, below Slack.Keeler, Mrs. Maggie, 130 South Ninth.Keller, Sophary, blacksmith, res. 548 Slack.Keller, Frank, saloon, 112 North Fourth, res. 548 Slack.Kells, Albert S., mine superintendent, near Borland's shaft, Sixth ward.Kell, Miss Emma, teacher, 230 South Fourth.Kell, Hiram, of Fickes & Kell, brick makers, res. 116 North Seventh.Kells, James, bricklayer, boards 116 North Seventh.Kells, Jno., miner, Slack, between Fifth and Sixth.Kells, Joseph, bricklayer, 612 Adams.Kells, Dr. 0., dentist, res. 128 North Fourth.Kells, Susan, widow, 517 North.Kelly, Henry, street commissioner, 213 North Fifth.Kelly, Henry, Jr., 213 North Fifth.Kelly, James, cabinet maker, 631i South.Kelly, John, miner, Slack, below Third.Kelly, John, watchman, 122 North Fifth.Kelly, John, blacksmith, 322 North Third.Kelley, Joseph, laborer, South Third, Sixth ward.

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Kelly, Michael, laborer, Pan-Handle railroad, Sixth ward.Kelly, Patrick, miner, 921 Market.Kelly, Thos., carpenter, boards 111'South Seventh.Kelly, Wm., watchman, 215 North Fifth.Kelly, Wm., laborer, Fifth ward, above railroad bridge.Kelly, Wm. G., cabinet maker, South Sixth, near Slack,Kemmlig, Ernst, laborer, by Pan-Handle railroad.Kendall, E., bricklayer, 308 South Fifth.Kendall & Gossett, wagon makers, 129 South Third.Kendall, James, miner, South Third, below Slack.Kendall, Jno., of Kendall & Gossett, 227 South Seventh.Kendall, Mrs. M. J., millinery, 508 Market, res. South Fifth, near South.Kennedy, B. K., car inspector, 204 North Third.Kennedy, Jacob, expressman, 512 Washington.Kennedy, James, tailor, 625 Market.Kennedy, John, stonemason, boards Jno. B. Mooney.Kennedy, Thos., miner, 249 South Sixth.Kennedy, Timothy, laborer, Sherman avenue.Kenney, Bartholomew, coke drawer, rolling mill shaft, boards 104 Water.Kenney, John, boarding house, 104 Water.Kenney, Patrick, shoemaker, 117 North Third.Kenney, P., machinist, boards 104 Water.Kenney, Patrick, miner, 117 North Seventh.Kenney, Thos., coke drawer, Marketfstreet shaft, boards 104 Water.Kenyon, Jas. P., book-keeper. 517 South.Kenyon, Wm., proprietor JeffersQn Machine Works, 418 Washington.Kerlin, Oscar B., music teacher, 708 South Fourth.Kerlin, W. B., variety store, 108 ;outh 'ourth.Kershaw, Nicholas, lawer, 115 North Seventh.Kershaw, Nicholas, corner Adams and Seventh.Kessler, John. expressman, upper Market.Kettlewood, Harley, warming-in, boards 412 South.Kettlewood, Matthew, engineer, res. 412 South.Keys, Charles, upholsterer, 306 North Sixth.Keys, James, farmer, 306 North Sixth.Keys, J. C., attorney, .105 North Fourth, boards 306 North Sixth.Keys, Robert, carpenter, 306 North Sixth.Kidd. John, miner and grocer, 106 South Eighth.Kidd, Richard, miner, 1 10 South Eighth.Kidd, Robert, miner, board8 106 South Eighth.Kilgore, Daniel grocer, 501 North Fourth; res. 403 Logan.Kilgore, Jno., dentist, corner. Fourth and Market, boards 137 N. Fourth.Kilgore, Wm. 137 North Fourth.Kimball, Collin, laborer, west of Railroad, Sixth ward.Kimball, John L., boiler, west of Railroad, Sixth ward.Kimball, Jas S., boiler, west of Railroad, Sixth ward.Kindsvatter, Chas., barber apprentice. boards 132 North Sixth.King Bee House, King & Stewart, proprietors, 200 Market.

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King, Miss Sarah, (colored,) 200 Market.King, Henry. varnisher, boards 326 Adams, below Fourth.King, Geo., shoemaker, Fifth, above Franklin.King, Oliver, shoemaker, 304 North Sixth. -Kinney, Thos., coal miner, 320 North Third.Kinney, Thos., plumber, South Water, near Market.Kinnifex, John, laborer, Fifth ward, above railroad bridge.Kirchner, Dr. A., corner Eighth and Washington.Kirchner. V., upholsterer, 125* South Fourth, res. head AdamsKirk, -, sewing machine agent. , . .Kirk, James, cabinet maker, Sherman avenue.Kirk, John, carpenter, boards 704 Market. -,Kirk, Jos., (colored,) laborer, Sixth, above Franklin.Kirkpatrick, James B., machinist, 243 North Seventh.Kirkpatrick, John, carpenter, 243 North Seventh.Kirkpatrick, Mrs. M. E., 204 South Third.'Kirkpatrick, Perry, boards 304 South Fourth.Kirwin, E., tailor, 508 Market, 2d floor.Kissinger, Joseph, brick moulder, boards 1421 South Fourth.Kissler, Lorenzo, teamster, 925 Market.Kitheart, Jno., of Dunbar & Kitheart, res. Fisher's Run, Sixth ward.Klages, Augustus C., cigar maker, res.416 North Fourth.Klauges, Fred., baker, boards 107 North Fourth.Kline, Edmund, blacksmith, boards 214 South Fourth.Kline, Edmund J., apprentice blacksmith, 214 South Fourth.Kline, Jno. R., cabinet maker, boards-214 South Fourth.Kline, Jno. R., mason, 214 South Fourth.Koch, Henry, cigar maker, 714 Dock.Kohnline, Fred., laborer, boards Martin Kohnline, Fisher's Run, Sixth

ward.Kohnline, Martin, laborer. Fisher's Run, Sixth ward.Kosling, Henry, laborer, west of f C. and St. L. Ry., Sixth ward.Knox, Jno., track layer, 439 South Fourth.Kuin, Anton, cabinet maker; 105 Washington.Kountz, Albert, barber, 107 North Fourth, boards St. Charles,Kurfman, Benj., teamster, 212 South Fifth.

LLahive, John, laborer, 128 South Sixth.Laizure, I.. engineer, 124 South Eighth.Lambach, D., baker, 136 South Fourth.Lander, John C., shoemaker, 4 Centre avenue.Lander, B., stonemason, 607 North Sixth.Landmire, Christopher, laborer, Gray's Sub-Division, Sixth ward.Lane, Dennis, laborer, boards Anderson House.LANGE, J. G.. tailor, 117 South Third.Langen, John F., tinner, boards 130 South Sixth.

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Langen, Patrick, laborer, 130 South Sixth.Large, Mrs. Ann, 210j South Fifth.Lascheit, Peter, clerk, boards at V. Kirchner's, head of Adams..Lashley, Jacob, wharf-boatman, 115 Benton.Lashley, Wm., stone cutter, boards 115 Benton.Latshaw, Wm. J., brakeman, Washington, below Eighth.Laubheim, S. A., clerk, boards 310 North Third.Ltaughlin. John, notions, 211 South Fifth.Lavery, James, machinist, 628 Adams.Lawler, Michael, stone cutter, 614 North Sixth.Lawson, John, gardener, West Market.Lawson, Henry, gardener, West Market.Layton, Louis4 R., widow, boards 207 North Fourth.Leach, Thos. J., (colored,) barber, basement 407 Market, res. S. Sixth.Leach, W. A., (colored,) barber, boards T. Leach, South Sixth.Leary, Michael, expressman, South Sixth, near Adams.Lee, Alex., miner. 408 North Fifth.Lee, Delila, widow, 515 Washington.Lee, Mrs. Eliza, 481 South Fifth.Lee, George, teamster, 515 Washington.Lee,'Mrs. Kate, South Third, Sixth ward:Lee, John, laborer, 2 Centre avenge.Leeper, John, finisher at glass works, 214 South Fifth.Leeper, Win., laborer, Eighth, above Franklin.Leeteb, Alfred, cooper, res. river bank, Sixth ward.Leech, Mrs., dress maker, 317 North Fourth.Leetch, Geo., (colored,) miner, Sixth, above Franklin.:Lcetch, Thos.J., colored, barber, 202 South Sixth. 'Lippman, Augustus, laborer, Seventh, near Franklin avenue.Leisteri Benj., 307 North Fifth.Lekins, Sain'uel H., (colored,) of Snowden & Lekins, boards corner Wash

ington and Water.Leo, William, shoemaker. 511 North.ieonard, John, boiler, 2 Rolling Mill Row.

Leonard, John, laborer, Seventh, above Franklin avenue.Leonard, Wm. H., boiler, 12 South Third, Sixth ward.Leonard, Wm. L., gas stoker, Slack, between Third and Fourth.Leslie, Mrs. Jane F., 809 Adams.Leslie, Miss M. J., teacher, 809 Adams.Lewis, Levi C., nail feeder, boards 137 South Fifth.Lewis, Wm. ).,/blacksmitb, 137 South Fifth.Lichleidner, Lewis, expressman, Seventh, near Franklin avenue.

Lidy, Abram, laborer, 216 Adams.', . ,

Liggett, Miss Matilda, milliner; 123 Sotuth Fourth. "Liggett, 0. J., shoe store, 123 South Fourth.Liggins, Samuel, (colored,) cook, corner.Washington sd Water.Lighthizer, Edwin 0., boards 305 South Fourth. U" =

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LINDUFF, B. N., attorney at law and justice of the peace, office 2d floor321 Market, boards Cochran Central Hotel.

Linehan, C. E., tinner, 407 Market, resa 323 North Third.Linehan, Dennis, laborer, 323 North Third.Lindsay, A. G., upholsterer, Sixth and Market, res. 137 South Sixth.Lindsay, J. H., tinner, 111 South Fourth, res. 232 North Fifth.Lindsay, John, nailer, 401 North Fifth.Lindsay, Mrs. John, grocer, 403 North Fifth, res. 401 North Fifth.Lindsay, Sarah, widow, corner Madison and Sherman.Lindsay, Thos, car builder, 118 South Sixth.Lindsay, Wm., nail feeder, 124 South Fifth.Lindsay, W. B. & Co., hardware, 600 Market,.Lindsay, W. B., of W. B. Lindsay & Co., 6 A4 Market.tinAsey & Bro., livery stable, 126 South Fourth.Lindsey, Barney N., of Lindsey & Bro., res. 507 Adams.Lindsey, James, of Lindsey & Bro., 505 Logan.Linker, Lewis, cabinet maker, 609 North Third.Linn, James, laborer, boards 405 Wgshington.Linn, John, machinist, 409 Washington.Linn, Miss Julia, teacher, 405 Washington.Linn, Miss Lizzie, millinery, boards 405 Washington.Linton, Geo., fireman, 5 Rolling M1ll Row.Linton, Richard, laborer, near Borland's shaft, Sixth ward.Linton, Taylosaborer, below C. and P. R. R., Sixth ward.Lintz; John, barber, 219 Washington.Lisby, Albert, baker, boards 513 Washington.Lisby, Prank, pressman, boards 513 Washington.Lisby, Wm., rag dealer, 513 Washington.Litten, A., engineer, 314 North Third.Little, Anthony, (colored,) drayman, 511 Dock.Lloyd, John L., machinist, near C. and P. R. R., Sixth ward.Lloyd, John, Jr., nail feeder, boards at Jno. L. Lloyd's, Sixth ward.@Lloyd, W. R., attorney at law, 107 North Fourth, res. foot of High.Loftus, James, section boss, 609 South.Loftus, Patrick, laborer, 100 North Ninth. ' 'Lodge, Daniel, presser, glass house, Fourth Street Extension, Sixth ward.Lodge, John, miner, Fourth Street Extension, Sixth ward.Lodge, John S., teamster, Fourth Street Extension, Sixth ward.Lohman, Wm. C. A., clerk, 318 North Third.Lohman, Augustus, laborer, 326 South Third.Long, Frank, laborer, 219 North High.Long, James, porter, 219 North High.Long, Ross, nail feeder, 219 North High.Long, W. A., druggist, 604 Market, res. 627 Market.Loomer, Jno., laborer, first road above Fisher's Run.Lougman, Chas., laborer, 437 South Fourth.Loomis, Mrs. E., teacher, 410 North Fifth.Lopeman, Alfred, teamster, 421 South Third.

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Lopeman, Gabriel A., laborer, boards 421 South Third.Lowden, Joseph, confectioner, b20 Market.Love, Isaac, laborer, 507 Washington.Love, Leslie, nailer, boards 507 Washington.Love, Robert, detective, 523 Slack.Low, Frank, grocer, corner Sixth and Franklin.Low, J., liquor store, 211 Market, res. 113 North High.Lowe, Calvin, nail feeder, Fourth Street Extension, Sixth ward.Lowe, David S., nail feeder, Fourth Street Extension, Sixth ward.Lowe, J. H., nail feeder, Fourth Street Extension.Lowe, J. S., of Hall & Lowe, 517 North Sixth.Lowe, Orr, teamster, Fourth Street Extension, Sixth ward.Lowe, Wmin. H., notary public, office with Wm. A. Walden, corner -Third

and Market, boards 115 North.Lowe, Wm. H., nail feeder, Fourth Street Extension, Sixth ward.Lowmiller, David, grocer, North Eighth.Lowman, Wm., clerk, 318 North Third.Lucas, Henry, laborer, 308 South Third.Lucas, John M., boiler, 213 South Fifth.

·Lukes, August, laborer, Pan-Handle railroad, Sixth ward.'Lutz, Samuel, blacksmith, 713 North Fifth.Lynch, Frank, grocer, 507 North Third.Lynch, Thos., founder, 222 North Third.Lyons, Peter, barber, 422 Market, boards Sixth, near South.Lyons, David, (colored,) teamster, 109 Washington.Lyons, Thos. H., (colored.) barber, boards Sixth, between South and

Slack.Lyons, Thos., (colored,) barber, corner Market and Third, res. Washington,

near Third.Lyons, Wm., (colored,) laborer, 604 South;Lyons, Wm. H., cooper, South Eighth.

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Mahon, John, laborer, boards 129 North Fourth.Mahon, John M., saddler, boards 514 North Fourth.Mahon, Michael, miner, 983 Market.Mahon, R. W., grocery, 500 Washington, res. 504 Washington.Mahony, Mary, widow, 204 North Fourth.Mairs, Eben, clerk, 416 North Fourth.Mairs, J. C., physician, 409 Market, res. 401 North Fourth.Maish, F. R., clerk, 7 1I Adams.Makle, Chu., marble cutter, res. 210 South Fifth.Makle, James, shoemaker, 223 South Fifth.Malber, David, (colored,) carpenter, 320 South Sixth.Malber, Reynolds, (colored,) carpenter, boards 320 South Sixth.Maley, James, farmer, Fifth ward..Maley, John, laborer, 947j Market.Maley, Patrick, laborer, North Ninth.Malone, Michael, 221 NorthfThird.Malone, M. T., clerk U. S. Hotel, boards U. S. Hotel.Malone, Thos., grocer, 127 North Third.Maloney, Edward, miner, Fourth, below Slack.Maloney, Mrs. Mary, Fourth, below Slack.Maloney, Pat., laborer, Stanton.Maloy, ^J., clerk, 124 South Third.Mamford, Henry, (colored,) 305 South.Manly, A. 0., carpenter, 142 South Seventh.Manly, Geo., bricklayer, Seventh, near Adams.Manly Harker E., carpenter, boards 132 South Seventh.Manly, John~F., bricklayer, res. 233 North Seventh.Manly, Joshua, 439 Linden avenue.Manly, J. S., bricklayer, 129 South Sixth.Mann, Geo. W., nail feeder, Fishers Run, Sixth ward.Mann, J. 0., clerk, St. Nicholas Hotel. 4

Madden, Charles, laborer, 546 North Third.Mann, Thos. F., laborer, Fisher's Run, Sixth ward.Maple, L. F., grocer, 244 South Fourth, res. 238 South Fourth.Manache, Herman, clerk, res. 607 North Sixth.M ndel, Chas., salesman, boards 134 North Fourth.Mundel, John B., butcher, 503 Market, res. West Market.Mandel, J. Wm., wholesale grocer, corner Market and Sixth, res. i34

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Marion, Miss Sarah A., music teacher, 306 North Fourth.Markell, Wm. A., clerk, boards Cochran Central.Markle, Baz., blacksmith, 312 North.Markle, Frank J., cab driver, 124 North Fifth.Markle, L., blacksmith, 140 South Fourth.Markle, T. J., deputy sheriff, livery stable, 214 Market, res. 109 S. High.Marsh, Geo., boards 70] North.Marsh, Roswell, attorney, boards 701 North.Marshall, E.. cooper, Pan-Handle railroad, Sixth ward.Marshall, Wm., deputy Auditor, boards U. S. Hotel.Martin, Henry, finisher, 409 North Sixth.Martin, John, laborer rolling mill, 307 South High.Martin, Kill, miner, South Sixth, near Adams.Martin, Robert, Probate Judge Court House, res. 600 North Sixth.Martin, Robert, engineer, 210-North Sixth..Martin, S. D., physician, 515 Slack.Martin, Thos., policeman, 113 Church.Martin, Wm., blacksmith, 407 North Sixth.Martin, Wm., saddler, 308 Adams.Mason, Chas., works at paper mill, boards 504 North Third.Mason, Mrs., 504 North Third.Mason, W. E., plumber, boards 504 North Third.Matthews, Benj., cigar maker, 308 North.Mathers, Cotton, carpenter, boards 109 South Seventh.Matthews, John, cigar maker, 308 North.Matlack, A. F., school teacher, Fifth, between Ross and Franklin avenue.Matlack, A. M., collector, boards 608 Logan.Matlack, D. W., teacher, 413 Logan.Matlack, Mrs. Mary, 608 Logan.Maxwell, David, carpenter, 213 North High.Maxwell, Geo. A., grocer, bqrds Cochran Central Hotel.Maxwell, James, miner, 328 South Sixth.

. Maxwell, James, nailor, 220 South Fourth.Maxwell, John S., 419 North Seventh.Maxwell, Mrs., 542 North Third.Maxwell, M. J., miner, boards 328 South Sixth.Maxwell, Wm., miner, 328 South Sixth.May, Cha. HL, boards at 117 South Fifth.May, C. L., painter, 117 South Fifth.May & Howerter, clothiers, 328 Market.May, John, laborer, boards 319 South Fifth.May, John, teamster, 319 South Fifth.May, Winm., of May & Howerter, clothiers, 416 Clinton.May, Wm., works at glass works, boards 319 South Fifth.Mayor's Office, Market square and Jail alley.Means, Jas., student at London, Ont, 111 South High.Means, Jas., of Jas. Means & Co., North Seventh, above Logan.MEANS, JAMES & CO., Iron founders and machinists, North and. cigh.Means, John P.,.of Jew. Means & Co. 115 North.

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Means, Mrs. M. K., 111 South High.Means, N. D., farmer, 615 North Fifth.Means, Mrs. Thos., boards 319 South Foirth.Means, Wmin., carpenter, boards 614 Market.Mears, J. T., clerk, board:St. Chirlesy t-.Means, Miss Naicy 712 South. -? ':Means. Thos., res. 720 South.Medlay, Chas , laborer, upper road, above Fisher's Run.Mehollin, John, laborer, 148 North Third.Meikle, Alex., carpet weaver, res. 209 South Seventh.Meikle, James, wagon maker, 110 South Ninth.Melching, August, laborer, Spring avenue. ! -; ,Melching, Augustus F.- laborer. Spring avenut = r:Melching Win., laborer, North Eighth, abovelWanklinf avenue.' tfechhlng, Win. G., of4[urphy & Mechling, bards 107 North Pourti.

Mellor, David, saloonist, 517 Washington..Mellor, Henry C., clerk, boards 701 North.Mellor, Harry, painter, boards 701 North.Menz, Julius, baker, 136 South -Fourth.Mellville, Alex., nail feeder, boards Mrs. E. Mellville's, Prospect avenue.Mellville, Mrs. Elizabeth, Prospect avenue. .Mellville, John, boiler, above Prospect avenue. .Mellvill, Samuel H.; nail feeder, boards Mrs. Elizabeth Mellville's, Pros

pect avenue. .Mercer, John, (colored,) teamstfr,714 WashingtoW. "Mergraft, Fred., works at iolling mill, boards 104,Water.Merryman, Simon T., (colored,) miner, 315 South.Mesehrod; Jno. P. cabinet maker, boards 326 Adams, below Fourth.Middeaux, Floyd, carpenter, corner Madison and Sherman.Miles, Mrs. Eliza, by Pan-Handle railroad, below South.Miles, Win. E., putter. P., C. and St. :L. y., below South.Miller, Austin, farmer, upper Market. ,Miller, Bernard, brewery, head of Adams.Miller, Chauncey, miner, 422 South Fifth.Miller, C. C., (colored,) music teacher, 233 South High.Miller, .Mrs. Elizabeth, 232 SouthlSeventh.Miller, David pnlumber, 13 Centre avenue. -Miller,4d., boards aSuti -i^Miller, Edward, engineer, 6 Centre.Miller, Geo. V.. tinner, boards 704 Market.Miller, Henry, laborer, 11 Rolling Mill Row.Miller, H. B., white lead maker, 517 Clinton.Miller,5 H. L., druggist, boards Continental Hotel.Miller, J. B., paper maker, 307 South Fourth.Miller, J. K. & Co., saw mill. foot Dock.Miller, Jno. H., Judge, 131 South High.Miller, Martha, widow, Sixth, between Madison and Franklin.Miller, Miss Mattie, dress maker, boards 232 South Seventh.

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Miller, M. L., proprietor white lead works, 909 Market, res. corner. Clin-ton and Fifth.

MILLER, PETER, saloon, 112 North Third.Miller, Samuel, bricklayer, above Ninth, near Market.Miller, S. W., brickiayer, 906 Market. i

Mullin, Thos.. miner, 410 Linden avenue.Miller, T. J., druggist, 124 North Fourth, res. 316 Logan.Miller, W. N., painter, boards 307 South Fourth.Millhouse, S. J., wholesale salesman, res. 329 South Fifth.Milligan, Rev. T. V., pastor Old Presbyterian Qhurch, 205 South Third._Millizer, Philip, wood turner, 411 Linden avenue.Mills, John, laborer, 115 Church. ;; ; . -Mills, Rev. J. IR, pastor Kramer Chapel, res. 309 South Fourih.~ .

Mills, Thos. P., blacksmith, boar.ds 114 Adams. - ,Millsack, Samuel, laborer, Fisher's Run, Sixth wardl. i-'Miners and Mechanics Bank, 404 Market. ] l ;Minzen,'Henry, carpenter, North Eighth, above Franklin.Miner, John, miner, 423 South Fourth.

'Misselwitz, Fred., painter, 904 Market.Misselwitz, Lewis, painter, 206 South Sixth.Misselwitz, Winm. 0., of Orr & Misselwitz, 236 Southi Sixth.Monerieff, Alex., finisher. 226 South Fourth. ,.;Moncrieff, Mrs. Mary, V29 South High.Montgomery, - boss at furnace, boards Sixth, above Franklin.Montgomery, Geo, laborer, boards Mrs. Higgenbottom, South Third, Sixth

ward.Moody, Beverly E., telegrapher, boards North Seventh.Moody, Chas. E., carpenter, boards North Seventh.-Moody, David, machinist, boards North Seventh.Moody, Jas. . carpenter, boards Worth Seventh.Moody, Mrs. Virginia S., North Seventh.Mooney, Dan., laborer, 205 North Third.Mooney, Frank M., teller, boards 415 North Fifth.Mooney, J., conductor, 415 North Fifth.Mooney, James, laborer, 205 North Third.Mooney, James, laborer South Third, below Slack.Mooney, John B., gardener, res. upper Market. 'Mooney, J. M., engineer, Sixth, between Madison and Franklin.Mooney, P. T., car builder, 108 South Seventh.Mooney, W. H., of Sherrard, Mooney & Co., Elm avenue.Moore, D. C., (colored,) 301 South Fourth.Moore, Geo., miller, 311 North Fifth.Moore, James, bricklayer, Slack, between Third and Fourth.Moore, James, laborer, 540 North Third.Moore, Mrs.. 556 North Third.Moore. Michael, laborer, Fifth ward, above railroad bridge.Moore, Preston, teamster, boards 214 South. -,.Moorhead, Eliza, widow, 304 South Fourth,Moran, Patrick, stonemason, 311 North.

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Mbrelan, A'nna 229' North Fifth.Moreland, David, expressman, 510 Dock.Moreland, Joseph, butcher, §154 North Fifth.Moreland, Mrs., 219 ,outh Sixth.Moreland, Wesley, boards 219 South Sixth. =Morf, Chas., saloon, 118 North Third.Morgan, ,ohn, miti't 902' Market. "'=Morgan, Mrs. Sarah, 2-27 South Third.Morgn,' hos., rinier, boards 902 Mtarket.Morn, Johni; labiter, Fifth ward; above railroad bridge.Morris, James, laborer, 617 South.IMorris, GJ. .2Q l North Fourth,Morris, W If Wtoiored,) teamster, 227 North Fourth.Morrison, J. B.) dentist, 120TNorth Fourth, boards Cochran CentralZHotel.Morrison, 'E: T. & Co.; ,druggists, 402 Market..Morrison, E. T., of E. T. Morrison & Co., boards 319 North Fourth.Morrison, Jno. C;, jeweler, 4171 Linden avenue.Morrison, J. D., music teacher, boar4oCochtan Central Hotel.Morrison, Mrs., widow, 319 North Fourth.Mornison, Newton, farmer, 417 Linden avenue.Morrison, R. J., of Smith & Morrison, boards 522' North Seventh.Morrison, Mrs. Rebecca, boarding house, 120 North Sixth.Morrison, R. W., civil engineer, boards 319 North Fourth.Morrow, :fArd lAborer, 624 Logan.M6rro* Janvet' miner, koards-624 'Eoaan.Moses, August 0., nail feeder, boards South Fifth, below Slack.Moses, Christopher C., liborer i South Filth, below Slack.Moses, Geo. W., laborer, South Fifth, below Slack.Moses, Frederick W., glass gathering, boards South Fifth, below Slack.Moses, Lewis, fireman, res. South Fifthi below Slack.MOSSGROVE, J. ROSS, proprietor U. S. House, cor. High and Market.Mossgrove, Oliver P., attorney, 315 Market; 132 South High.Moselle, Geo., laborer, 0. andJ P. R. R., Sixth ward.Moulds, John, laborer, 228 South Fourth. lMoulds, JnoG, Jr., nail feeder, boards 228' South Fourth.Moulds, Robert, nail feeder, boasds 228 South Fourth.Muleahey, John, mrpenter, boards 704' Market.Mulford, Mafigret, Sherman, below Madison.Mullen, John, professor of dancing, 218 North Sixth.Mullins, Patrick, laborer, below C. and P. R. R.Mulroney, Martin, laborer, North Eighth, above Franklin.Mullroney, Martin,,miner, North Eighth, near Franklin.MUNEKER, JONES, (LOT-IER and' merchant tailbr, corner Third' and

Market, res. 310 North ThirdiMurphy, Jefferson, laborer, C. and P. R. R., Sixth wardlMurphy, John, carriage maker, ll11 North Fifth, boards U. S. Hotel.Murphy, John F., cigar manufecTory, upper Market.Murphy, Matthew, laborer, 485 South Fourth.

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Murphy & Melching, cigar makers, 1081,North Fourth.Murphy, Wm., grocer, C. & P. R. R., Sixth ward.Murphy, Winm., Jr., cooper, 0. and P. R. R,, Sixth ward.Murphy, W. B., of Murphy & Melebiug,-107 South Ninth.Murray, James, teamster, 220 North Fifth.Murray, James, miner, South Fifth, belowuSlack.Murray, Father Jeremiah, pastor St. l'etersil.Ohurch, 469 North Fqui.Murray, John, teamster, 220 .North Fifth[ . .Murray, Mrs., 220 North Fifth.Murray, Shelton, (colored,) of Snowden & Muray, res. South S£ith,pxar

South.Myers, Geo. H., contractor. 320 North Fourth.Myers, John K., painter 12s South Fifth.Myers, John L., carpenter, North, above Seventh.Myers, John N., saddler, 426 Market, res. Hghland avenue.Myers, Mathew, cigar store and residence, 117J3pnth Fourth.Myers, Matthew, engineer, Fifth ward, above railroad bridge.Myers, Maurice, nailer, 331 South Fifth.Myers, Robt., boiler, Prospect'avenue.Myers, Stephen B., helper, C.- and P, R. R., Sixthlward.Myers, S. A., clerk, boards 129 South Fourth.Myers, Thos., miner, South Third, below Slack.Myers, Thos, miner, 615 South.Myers, Win. C., plasterer, res. 121 South Fourth.-Myers, W. H., clerk, boards 129 South Fourth.Myers Cyr%, drayman, upper Market.Myers, Chas., laborer, 902 Market.Myers, Chas., laborer, North Seventh, above Franklin,Myers, Chas. S., clerk, boards Jno. N. Myers, Highland avenue.MYERS, DAVID, Adams Express and insurance agent, 417 Market, res.

129 South Fourth.Myers, J. Ezra, clerk, res. 130 North Seventh.Myers, George, laborer, Pan-Handle railroad, Sixth ward.Myers, James, miner, boards 615 South.

MoMeAlpin, Mrs. C., millinery, 121 North Fourth, boards St. Charles Hotel.McAlpin, Joseph, merchant, boards St. Charles Hotel.McAuliff, Florence, laborer, Fifth ward, above-railroad bridge.McAuliff, Michael, laborer, Fifth ward, above railroad bridge.M.-Beth, Susan, widow, 418 North Fifth.McBeth, S. H., city and railroad clerk, 418 North Fifth.McCabe, Patrick, laborer, west of oil refinery, Sixth ward.McCaffrey, Barney, laborer, west of railroad, Sixth ward.McCaffrey, Barney, Jr., laborer, west of P., C. and St. L, By., Sixth ward.McE 'affrey, P., nail feeder, boards 122 North Third.McCann, B:rnard, coke drawer, Sherman.McOann, John, grocery and liquors, 520 South.McCann, Chas., truck builder, Eighth, near North.

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McCann, Patrick, laborer, South Fourth.McCann, Thos., laborer, alley off Adams, between Church and Seventh.McCann, Thomas K., railroad contractor, 605 Logan.McCardell, Jno. P., engineer, 621 South.MeCartey, John, laborer, Stanton.McCarty, E. H.,, widow, 505 North Fifth.McCaskey, A. G., ticket agent, 416 North Fifth.McCaskey, Fred., printer, boards 416 North Fifth.McCauley, Jno., 126 North Fourth.Mc(AUSLEN & JORDAN, attorneys at law, Sherrard, Mooney & Co.'s

bank building, corner Fourth and Market.McCauslen, Martha, widow, 622 North Fourth.McCauslen, Thos., of McCauslen & Jordan, res. Cross Creek township.McClain, John, miller, Clinton, between Fourth and Fifth.MoCLAVE, JNO., attorney at law and City Solicitor, office 104 S. Fourth,

res. 713 North Fodrth.McCleary, Albert, roll hand, near oil refinery, Sixth ward.McClinton, John, of Spaulding, Woodward & Co., 311 South Fourth.McClinton, Wmin. H., nailer, 311 South Fourth.McCloskey, Chas., car builder, 430 Linden avenue.McCloskey, Edward, carpenter, 3131 North Seventh.McCloskey, Frank, carpenter, boards 430 Linden avenue.McClure, Jas. S., carpenter, 723 Dock,McClurg, Fannie, widow, Sherman avenue, above Franklin.McCluskey, Dennis, miner, boards 491 South Fourth, near dump.McCluskey, Arthur, miner, boards 491 SoutlVourth, near dump.McCluskey, James, miner, 491 South Fourth, near dump.

"McConnell, Henry, printer, boards 110 South Water.McConnelk S. W., City Engineer, corner Fourth and Adams, boards corner

Sixth and Market.McConnell, Thos., laborer, 231 South High.McConville, Mrs. Bridget, Eighth, above Franklin.McConville, D. & Son, dry goods, notions and carpets, corner Market and

Fourth.McConville,-D., of McConville & Son, 404 North Fifth.McConville, D., Jr., dry foods, 322 Market, res., Elm avenue.McConville, Daniel B., plasterer, Eighth, above Franklin.McConvElle James, of McConville & Son, boards 404 North Fifth.McConville, Edward, clerk, 404 North Fifth.McConville, James, laborer, Franklin avenue, above Ninth.MecConville, Thos., clerk, boards 404 North Fifth..lcCook, Geo. W., attorney, 515 North Seventh.McCook, Geo. W., Jr., boards 545 North Seventh.McCook, Mrs. Martha, 545 North Seventh.Motoy, Abner, engineer, 420 North Third.McCoy, D. S., 228 North Fourth. -McCoy, Daniel M., clerk, boards 228 North Fourth.McCoy, , carpenter, Short, between Eighth and Ninth.

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McCoy, Jno. B., fireman, boards 606 Logan.MeCoy, James D., watchman, Fourth Street Extension, Fisher's Run,.;McCoy, John. machinist, 420 North Third.MeCoy, Samuel. moulder, 420 North Third.MoCowen, John S., boiler, 632 South.McCracken, Miss Eliza, teacher, boards 613 North Sixth.McCracken, John, Secretary Jefferson Fire Insurance Co, 711 N. Sixth.McCracken, Mrs. Sarah, 613 North Sixth.McCray, A J., lumber dealer and life insurance agent, 212 North High.MoCready, Andrew, miner, 208 South.McCrytal Bros., Delmonico saloon, 209 Market.McCrystal, Henry, of McOrystal Bros., 209 Market.MCrystal, Thos., of McCrystal Bros.,,209 Market.McCullough, J. B., of McCullough & Zink, res. 507 North Fourth.'McCullough & Zink, eleetro-thermal baths, second floor, 124 North Fourth.McCullough, J. A., druggist, boards 507 North Fourth.McCullough, Mrs., 206 North Third.McCullough, Vernon, clerk, boards 507 North Fourth.MoCune, Arthur, laborer, Spring avenue. 'McCune, Edward, teamster, Fourth Street Extension, Sixth ward.McCune, Jno. .H., teamster, Fourth Street Extension, Sixth ward.MeCune, Wm., machinist, 133 South Fifth.MoCurdy, D., 206 North Fourth.MoCURDY, J. A., attorney at law, office 2d floor 326 Market, res. 701

North Fourth.McDevitt, James, woolen manufacturer, 115 South Fourth.McDonald, Andrew, teamster, boards 237 South Sixth.McDonald, Eliza, widow, 214 North Third.McDonald, George, laborer, 510 Logan.McDonald, John, boot fitter, 410 North Fifth.McDonald. John, laborer, 205 North Third.MoDonald, Lawrence, boards Thos. McDonald, Sot# Fourth.McDonald, Mary C., widow, 510 Logan.McDonald, John, teamster, 133 South Ninth.McDonald, Mrs. Lavinia J., 137 South Ninth.McDonald, Mrs. Mary C., 237 South Sixth.McDonald, Thos., laborer, 429 South Fourth.McDowell, Robert, laborer, 973 Market.McDowell, Wm., carpenter, Spring avenue.McElfresh, James B., carpenter, north Eighth.McElfresh, L. W., jobber, 311 North Sixth.MEnneney, R., shoemaker, 121 North Third.McEnneney, Wmin., shoemaker, boards 121 North Third.Mehlvaney. S., liquor dealer, 104 Market, res. 133 South High.McFADDEN & HUNTER, prop'rs Steubenville Gazette, 425 Market.McFadden, Edward, laborer, 222 South Fifth.McFadden, H. H., of McFadden & Hunter, boards St. Nicholas Hotel.McFadden, S. F., printer, boards St. Nicholas Hotel.McFarland, E. B., cigar maker, 317 South High.

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McFarland, James, laborer. Fisher's Ran, Sixth ward.McFrrhand, Mrs. Jane, 133 South Seventh.McFarland, Jno., laborer, first row4 above Fisher's Run.McFarland, Thos, grocer, 700 North Fourth.MoFeely, Alex.- painter, 708 Market.McFeely, Chas. A.,.boot-keeper, 718 North Fifth.McFeely, E. H-., notary public, 708 Market.McFeely, E. H.,Jr, carpenter, 211 North High.McFeely,J. G.collector, 704 Adams.MoFeely, Gabriel, laborer, 123 South .Seventh.MoFeely, Geo. W.,. machinist, 316Of South High.McFeely, Joseph, & Co, planing mill, grocery and feed store, corner Sev-

enth and Washington. ,McFeely, Joseph, of Joseph McFeely & Co., 710 Market.M.oFeely, Wm. B., carpenter, 505 Adams.McGauley, Thos., peddler 111 North Third.MeGavern, Patrick, miner, North Eighth, near Franklin.McGee, James, cigar maker, 302 North.McGill, Aleck, fruit agent, market house, boards Cochran Central.McGilf, Wm,f4ruit agent, boards C0chran Central.McGinnis, 7.Burnett, miner, .Fifth,below Slack.McGinnis, Edward, heater, 109 Water.McGinnis, Burnet, miner, C. & P. R. R., Sixth ward.:.AcGinnis, ,Henry, wreckmaster.. 507 Dock.McGinnis, Michael, laborer, C. and P. R. R., Sixth war4.McGinnis, Michael, miner, Borland's shaft, Sixth ward.McGonigal, Chas.,olerk, boardsSt. Charles% Hotel. ,. .,-McGOWAN BROS., wholesalegrooers, 110 North Third.MeGoffan, David, of McGowan Bros.,, 604 -North Fourth..McGowan, Robert, of McGowan Bros., 232 North Thirda.McGowan, J. O., book-keeper,. 232 North Third.MoGowan1 Joseph H., nailer, 202 South Fourth.McGowan, Sarah, widow, 601 North Fourth.McGraw, Michael, plumber,11Grank = .1.McGreggor, W. D., druggist, 105 North.Fourth, res,j127,SouthFifth.McGrew, James, miner, 310j North Sixth.McGurk, Mrs. Sarah A., Fifth, below Slack.McKay, Frank L., candy maker, 126:South Sixth.McKay, James, laborer, 130 NorthHAigh. . .McKay, Patrick, helper, 130 North .High.'MoKean, James A., travelling salesman; boards 218 North Fourth.McKee, Alfred, iron worker, 419 North'Fifth. - 'McKee, Samuel, utcher, COppera..tun. - .- ; -. , ,4McKee, Wilod , .butoher, li1i So. h fourth, res. Copperas Run, Sixth

McKeever, John, grocer, cormar F'fthand Market i .MpKeaver, R.- it,;lerk, boards ,29 -North Fifth.-MoKeever, Mrs. M'a, 229 Soukh $qMn.h. .

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MeKeever, Wm., clerk, 229 North Fifth.McKenzie, A. G.,,bookkeper,,bourds Co*pran Central Hotel.Mf-Kibbin, Robert ;-pedlet, otrth $treerRtension, Sixthiward.Megibbin, Edmunndgatherer. Fourth StreerExtensiow, Sbti ww^.'M36bbin, Robe, Fourth Street Extension. 3ixth ward..]MKga, B -\Y., blacksith, boards at Conley's, South Sitth.McKim, Wash., blacksmith, boards 234 South Sixth.McKillon, Alex., miner, West Adams.MpKinley, .Edward, miper, boards 716,Docl.McKinl-y, ivld, xiFer, Highlad avenuel-as-i4iU', i.M m4 ger cq4JompaE y,' 4 SouthiNlntk.iMcKinley, Mrs. Nancy, 716 Dock.MeKinney, Catherine, widow, 220tNorth High.M cKinney, QI D... arQd .cornqr Washingtwrwan0 Water.McKinney, Mrs. Lf H.. -0'S1Smtli Third;McKinney. Wm. J., of Dunbar&;McKinney, boakds 419 N. Seventh.McLane. Chas. E., hotel cook, 979 Market.MpIQfghiu-14sM. K iS J, _ Fift$ rprd. =-

MoLaughjin,u;Ji ., ofSteit' &iMcLaughih, l ite av6uei*MoLaughlii EPatriek - .1abrer,, Nort Ninth.McLaughlin, Win. D., farmter, Fifth ward.McLean, M. J., furniture, 519 Market.McLean, J. H , salesman, res. 519 Market.MeLeary, laborer, near oil refinery, Sixth ward.MeLister, Hugh, miner, 625 South.MeLish, James, moulder, 217 North Sixth.McLeisli, Win., machinist, 137L South Seventh.McMahon, M, coke drawer. 122 North Third.McMahon, Patrick, tinner, boards 122 North Third.McManus, Johnt laborert North-Eighth, above Franklin.McMehon, Miss Mary AnaitWeat Market;McMillan. James A., clerk, 632 Adams.McMillan, Lucien O., clerk, boards 632 Adams.AMe M illan,. _eo., printer, boards 632 Adams.McMillen. Charles, furnacemrn. boards 121 North Third.McMillan, Jarnes. grocer, 632 Adams.McMillen, Mrs. F tsanh, 110- hurch.McMillen, Win, laborer, boards 119 Church.McMilinH, Samuel. groTWh4S Nfith 8txthbtMcMitn; James, laborer]W4 Bey n.=NcMullen, Winm. B., Green Bl cue, Franklin avenue, between Sherman and

Sixth.McMullen, James B., telegraph operator, 224 North Sixth.MeMurray, John, shoemaker, rs. 221 South Sixth.McNabb, Jno., laborer, 516 South.MeNeal, A. R., butcher1 30^. South Third, re- Fourth Street Extension,

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Sanitary Ware for Builders and Plumbers. Also,Terra Cotta Chimney Tops, Chimney Flues,

Flue Linings, Ridge and Gothic RoofTile, &c., of the Latest Designs,

Fire Bricks, Fire Tiles, andGround Fire Clay,

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McPhail, Hugh, miner, Wells.MePhail, Jno., miner, Wells.MePhail, Geo., miner, Wells. -MePhail, John, miner, 05 0Dock.MePhail. Roger, miner, 1ell.McPherson, Jas. H., (colored) engineer, boards 442 South Fifth.McPherson, Joseph, helper at furnace, Sixth, bet. Madison and Franklia.McPherson, Owen, (colored,) laborer, 442 South Fifth. . - -McPherson, 2d floor 15 Rolling .Mill Row.,McSwiggen, James, glass worker, 12 Centre avenue.

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Naesar,.August, cabinet maker, 128 South Seventh.Nash, Ephraim, furnaceman, 3 Centre avenue.Nash, W. D., 629 Market. . ..Nath, John, tobacconist, 512 Market.Nath, John A., cigar maker, 109 South Sixth.Nath, Philip, cigar maker, 208 Souh Sixth.Nath, Wm. S., cigar maker, 212 Sou.th Sixth .NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK, Wm. Dougherty, Pres, 118 North

Fourth. .Neal, John B., peddler, 133 South Sixth..Neill, Mrs. Julia, North Eighth.Nease, Mrs. Ellen, 322 Adams.Nelson, H. W., physician, office 611 Market, res. 609 MarketNelson, John, Prospect avenue, Sixth ward.;Nelson, Thos., laborer, res. Fisher's Run.Nelson, Wm., Prospect avenue.Nevin, Samuel, laborer, boards Wmin. D. McLaughlin, Fifth ward.Newell, 0. H., telegraph operator, 305 North Third.Newell, W. B,, Laclede Eating House, Pan Handle depot, res. 119 North

Sixth.Nicholson, Andrew, grocer, west of railroad, Sixth ward.Nicholson, Edward, brickmason, 316 South High.Nicholson, Geo. W., brick maker, 439 South Fifth.Nicholson, James, brick manufacturer, 228 South Fifth.Nipholson, John, miner, Sixth ward. 'Nicholson, Mrs. Mary, 281 South Fifth. .Nicholson, Wm., miner, Sixth ward, below dump.Nicholson, Wm., miner, 433 South Fourth.Nieman, Christopher, expressman, 313 North Sixth.Nivis, Thos., machinist, 508 Dock.Nixon, Mrs. Sarah, 132 South Ninth.Noah, Samuel, carpenter, Sixth, between Madison and Franklin.Noble, Ross, carpenter, 313 North Seventh. 'Noltemeyer, Henry, laborer, 705 Dock. :Norris, Edward, (colored,) works in planing mill, Sixth, above Franklin.

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Norris, Wm.. (colored,) teamster, 227 North Fourth.North, Wm. M., miner, 415 South Third.Noonan, Jno., expressman, 116 South Seventh.Nugent, John, laborer, Fifth ward, above railroad bridge.

O'Brien. Dennis, laborer, 131 North Third.O'Brien, Edward, teamster, 134 South Sixth.O'Brien, John, laborer, 417 North Third.O'Brien, Michael, laborer, Washington, near Eighth.O'Brien, Michael, laborer, C. and P. R. R., Sixth ward.O'Brien, Michael, laborer, North, near Eighth.O'Brien, Patrick, miner, North, near Eighth.O'Brien, Thos., miner, Prospect avenue.O'Brien, Terrence, laborer, boards Michael O'Brien, North, near Eighth.O'Brien, Thos. O., clerk, boards 417 North Third.O'Brien, Wmin., driller, 511 North Fifth.Odbert, D., confectionery. 515 Market.Odbert, Reason P., carpenter, boards 515 Market.Odell, Jno. V., carpenter, res. Fisher's Run. Gray's Sub-Division.Odell, John T., laborer, Fisher's Bun, Gray's Sub-Division.Odell, Geo. A., (laborer,) Fisher's Run, Gray's Sub-Division.Odell, Jacob, laborer, Fisher's Run.O'Donnell. John, blacksmith, North Eighth.O'Gilday, Patrick. saloon, 115 Water.O'Halloran, Timothy, agent Senate Restaurant, 105 Market.O'Hare, Patrick, laborer, Fifth ward, above railroad bridge.O'Harra, James, glass finisher, 206 South.O'HaranJeremiah, laborer, 12 Rolling Mill Row.Ohio and Pennsylvania Coal Co., Sixth ward.Oliver, John, grocery, 618 Logan, res. 616 Logan.Oliver, John F., Mayor of Steubenville, Market Square. res. 616 Logan.O'Malley, Edward, miner, P. C. and St. L. Ry., above Fisher's Run.O'Neal, Abner, captain, steamer Forest City, t23 North High.O'Neal, Edward, moulder, 411 Washington.O'Neal, Frank, clerk, 411 Washington.O'Neal, George, paper maker, 227 North High.O'Neal, James, hostler, 227 North High.O'Neal, John, C. and P. R. R., below freight depot.O'Neal. John, carpenter, 219 North Sixth.O'Neal, Mary A., widow, 411 Washington.O'Neal, Mary, widow, 227 North High. ' -= ~ONG, W. C.. attorney at law. 315 Market, boards 416&North Fourth.Opperman, Henry, superintendent blast furnace, 2d house below For_,

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Ormsby, James W., clerk, 236 South Third.ORMSBY, MRS. MARY A. C., grocer, 236 South Third.Orr,- Cl. &, carpenti~:boards 704 Market.

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Orr, Edward, carpenter, boards 320 North Sixth. .

Orr, Chas., liquor store, 602 Market, res 601 Market.:. -a

Orr, Edward, grocery and liquors, 133i North Fourth, res. 220 N. Sixth.'Orr, Mrs. Eleanor, 925 Market.Orrn, Frank W., painter, 705 Market.Orr, John, of John Orr & Co., 616 North Fourth.Orr, John & Co., proprietors Drummond Oil Works, Sixth ward.Orr & Misselwitz, painters, 122 North Fourth.Orrick, Mrs. T., 310 Adams.Orrick, Thos. M., laborer, boards 310 Adams. . . iOsborn, B. F., saddles and harness, 132 North Third, res. 218 N. Fourth.Osterhouse, Jeremiah B., grocer, corner Sixth and Adams.Ovington, Benj., boiler, 513 Slack.Owen, Augustus, teamster, 317 North Seven4 .Owen, David, laborer, 227 South Sixth.Owen, Edward P., boards 616 Adams. :Owen, Mrs. Eliza, 616 Adams. ^Owen, Wm. B., heater. C. and P. . R., Sixth ward.Owens, B. F., laborer, West Market.Owens, Evan A., miner, 415 Linden avenue. 'Owens, Mrs. 317 Adams'Owens, Geo. H.. peddler, Copperas Run.Owens, James M., cigar dealer, North Fourth, res. 6194 Adams.Owens, J. M., cigar store, 102 North Fourth, res. Adtans.Owens, Robert, blacksmith, alley off South, between Sixth and Seventh.Owens, Thos. F., foreman railroad yard, res. North, above Seventh.Ovesney, Albert, clerk, corner Sixth and Centre.Owesney, Henry, butcher, 612i Logan.Owesney, James, carpenter, Dock, between Fourth and Fifth.OWESNEY & GASTON, attorneys at law, Court House, 2d floor.Owesney, V., grocer, 506 North Fourth, res. 504 North.Owesney, W. A., Prosecuting A'ttorney, of Owesney & Gaston, 809 Nor

Fourth.Oyer, CGristopher, cigar maker, res. 313 South High.Oyer, Henry, salesman, boards 134 North Fourth.

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Palmer, James, miner, Gray's Sub-Division, Sixth ward.Palmer, John, laborer, 240 South Seventh.Palmer, John, Sherman avenue, above Franklin.Parks, A. S., agent P., C0. and St. L. Ry., res. 701 North Sixth.Parks, James, fuel agent P., C. and St. L. Ry., 305 North Fourth.Parks, Lloyd, boiler, 237 South Fifth.Parker, John, miner, Fourth street extension.Parrish, J. H. mate, corner Dock and Stanton.Parroller, Frank, laborer, 959 Market.Parroller, Henry, laborer, 959 Market.

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Parroller, Geo., shoemaker, 959 Market.Parroller, Frank, nail feeler, 959 Market.Parson, Amos, carpenter, 721 Dock.'Parsons, Mrs. Hannah, Gray's Sub-Division, Sixth ward.Patterson, C. E., res. 514 North Fifth.Patterson, Hugh, rolleri boards 135 South Third.Patterson, Jn. 8., justice of peace, 2d floor 329 Market, res. 517 North

Fourth..Patterson, Mrs., widow, 309 Washington.Patterson, Peter, saloon, 116 South Ihird.Patterson, Peter, Jr., teamster, boards 473 South Fifth.Patton, Robert F.,cooper, alley off South Third, below Slack.-Patton, Matthew, laborer, boards 332 South Third.Patton, Mrs. Sarah, 332 Squth lNhird.Paul, James, blacksmith, 510 North Fourth.Paul, Simon, carpenter, 401 North Sixth.Paul, Silas, blacksmith, 510 North Fourth.Payne, B. F., physician, 200 South Fourth, res. 803 North Fourth.Payne, Harriet, widow, North Seventh.Payne, Robert, (coiored,) miner, Sixth, above Franklin.Pearce, Enoch, machinist, 412 Washington.Pearce, Mrs. P., 112 South Sixth.Pearson, Mras Ellen, Eighth, near Franklin.Pearce, K'. A., physician, 503 North Third.Petrte, Ged. F-., of Geo. Pearce & Son, 326 Adams.Pearce, Geo., of Pearce & Son, 326 Adams.Pearce, Geo, laborer, 225 North Fifth.Pearce, Geo. & Son, cabinet makers, 3127 South Fourth.. y

Pearce, Dr. J., dentist, 2d floor 427 Market, res. 201 North Fourth, cor-ner Washington.. : = =-

Pearce, Rev. I. A., pastor Hamline Chureh, 303 North Fourth.Pearce, Samuel W., carver, boards 326 Adams.Pearce, Wm., works at glasshouse, 225 North Fifth.Pearson, Ellen, widow, North Eighth neat Franklin.Perkins, J. H., paper dealer, cornmer Third and Washington, res. 421 North

Third.Permar, Henry, shipping clerk, 208 South Third.Permar, Homer, engineer, 515 North.Permar, Polly, widow, 209 South Fourth.Peoples, James, clerk, boards 127 North Third.Perrine, P., railroad business, 112 North Sevedth.Perrott, James, tarpenter, North Eighth, near FranklimnPERRY, -MISS M.;A., dress maker, 2d floor 319 Market.Pedicord, D. L., carpenter, Fifth, between Ross and Frankiin.Pettibon, David F., huckster, Prospect avenue.Persohn,-W., blacksmithi boards 721 Market.Persohn, Joseph, cabiget maker, 721 Market;Peters, Elizabeth F., widow, 223 South High.Pet rJ.t Ba Bleemau0 ne& 503 MMarkEt. -

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Peters, Win. H., teamster, rea. 421 South Fowth. ,Peters, W. R., hardware, 323 Market, rot 206 South Fo.rth.Pfuhl, Rev. Geo., pastor Lutheran Church, 119 North Fifth.Phat, Lewis, nailer, boards 917 Market. .Phat, Mrs., 917 Market.Phoenix Fire Co., corner Market S ui*And. Jail alley. - :

Phillips, James, supply ageWt P., C. nd Sth L. Ry., North Eighth, eOrWerFranklin. : -

Phillips, John A., painter, boards corner Eighth and Franklin.Phillips, Wm. B., car builder5 boards- orndr2 hth, and Franklin.Phillipson Edwar&, gadener; Franklin aiendt, by railroad.Phillipson, John E., miner, 138 South Ninth.- -Pickeragill, Wm., 508 North Fourth. -Piehler, John B., saloon and restaurast, 505 Market.Pierce, E. P., presser, 314 South-Third.. .Piles, Joseph, teamster, 307 Noith Seventhb. :' - .Pitts, Rev. T. D., rector St. Paul's Church, 410 South Fifth. --Pittsburgh Paper Manufacturing Coo., irprietor' Clinton Papect Mil; 5Ž0

. North Third.Plice, Albert, laborer, west of railroad, Sixth ward.Planks, Geo. W., Doty'b Row, Sixth ward.Plants, Andrew, laborer, Doty's Bow.Plants. David B., miner, Prospect avenue.Pool, Walter, cooper, C. and P. R. R., Sixth ward.Poland, Jno. W., of J. K. Miller & Co., North Seventh, bear Franklin.Porter, Frank, teamster, South Sixth, below South.Porter, George, laborer, 927 Market.Porter, J., laborer, North Eighth, tdar Franklin.-Porter, James, stock tender, Borland's shaft, Sixth ward.Porter, J. J., of Hawkins, Patterson & Co., boards 209 South Third, Mrs.

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Porter, Jno. P., nailer, 434 Linden avenue.Porter, Joseph D., carpenter, 225 South Seventh.Porter, J. W., widow, 302j South Third:.Porter, Wm. S., nailer, res. 438 Linden avenue..Post Office, J. M. Reed, P. M., 120 North Fourth.Poth, Geo., laborer and grocer, 445 South Fifth.Poth, Harry, nail feeder, 445 South Fifth.Potter, Daniel, of Abrahams & Potter, 511 Logan.-Potter, Susan 0., widow, 632 Market. - : 'Powers, John, miner, boards Patrick Powers.:.Powers, John, boiler maker, 623 Logan.Powers, Michael J., miner, boards Patrick Powers, upper road, Fisher's

Run.Powers, Patrick, laborer, Fifth ward, above railroad bridge.Powers, Patrick, miner, res. upper road, Fisher's Run.Pugh, W. H., slater, 400 NOrth ThirdPunk, John H., laborer, 463 South Fifth.

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Pureel, John, laborer, Clinton. between Fourth and Fifth.Pracht, George, baker, 146 North Third.Prayer, Philip, clerk, boards D. Frank, North Fourth.Presley, Win., Jr., nailer, boards 316 South.Prcsley, Wm., 316 South.Price, Henry, miner, corner Slack and Wells.Price, 3 hos., miner, South Sixth, below Slack.Price, Thos., miner, boards South .Sixth, below Slack.Price, Richard J., boards South Sixth, below Slack.Priest, Charles, painter, Kilgore corner Eighth. .Priest, F. W., stair builder, reroll sawer, carver and turner, 230 South

Seventh.Priest, Geo. H., painter, 702 Market,.Priest, Henry M., clerk, 310 South Fourth.Priest, James, tinner, 412 North Third.Priest, J. B., grocer, 708 North Fifth

'Priest, Lyman, painter, 900 Market, corner Ninth.Priest, -Matthew, painter, 412 North Third.Priest, Wm., wood turner, res. 211 South Seventh.Probert, Jane, widow, 126 South Ninth.Probert, Wm. H.j carpenter, boards 126 South Ninth.Prosser, Benj., carpenter, Benton.Prosser, Hannah, widow, 240 South Fourth.Prosser, John, deck hand, 236 South Fifth.Purcell, Thomas, stonecutter, Clinton, between Fourth and Fifth.Purcell, Jno., boards Thos. Purcell's, Clinton.Purviance, Dr. J. F., drug store, 509 Market, res. 506 North Fifth,Purviance, Thos., carpenter, North Eighth.

QQuidland, A. J., nailer, 233 South Fifth.Quinn, John, laborer, 205 NortK Thiid.Quinn, John, laborer, 235 North High.Quinn, Martin, coke drawer, 124 North Third.Quirk, Patrick, engineer, boards 614 Market.

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Race, Mrs. Ruth, 122 Water.Racke, Fred., barber, 120 North Third.Racke, August, barber, 113 South Third.Ragan, Matthew, currier of leather, 919 MarketRagan, Dr. Z., Methodist clergyman, boards 407 South Fourth.Ragar, -- , shoemaker, 112 North Sixth.Balph, Philip, UL. miner, Prospect avenue.Ramsey, James R., moulder, 403 Linden avenue.Ramsey, Wm., carpet weaver, 629 Adam-.Raney, Mrs. Sarah, 217 Market.Raney, ke..& Co., E&0 Flora c oruer Sixth and North.

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Rankin, Matthew, Sixth, osruer Franklin.Ransch, Joseph, cabinet maker, 119 NorthSeventh.Ra rwck,.Gideon, miner, 416 North Sixth..

Don, avid, painter, bards 704 Market.Ray, Oliver, clerk, boards 704 Market.Raddy, Patrick, laborer, res. River.Reed, Chas. W., expressman, boards 116 South Sixth.Reed. Hiram, expressman, West Market.Reed, J. M., postmaster, res 703 North Fifth.Reed, Jno. E., expressman, 120 South Sixth.Reed, Rev. J. W., pastor Latimer Chapel, 42L.Linden avenue.Reed, James, nailer, Slack, between Third and Fourth..Reed, Joseph. nailer, Slack, between Third and Fourth1.Reed, Mres Mary E., 116 South Sixth. - -T

Reed, Mary, widow, Slack, between Third and Fourth..Reed, Robert M., machinist, 700 North Fourth. - .Reed, Samuel, boards 412 North Sixth.Reed, T. B., gold and silver plater, corner Fifthiund 'Market, res. 116

South Sixth.Reese, Christian, g*xer, 419 North. ' '

Reese, Joseph, heater, 309 South High. .= .-1< . ;

REID, REV. A. M., Ph. D., principal Steubenvilele Female Seminary,High; between Adams and South. .

Reidy, Ellen, widow, 241 South Sixth.Reidy, Thos., laborer, North Seventh, above Franklin..Remnant; Josiah, saloonist, 130 North Third. -'Rexer, Lewis, carpenter, 506 Logan.Reynolds, A. J., carpenter, 402 North Sixth.Reynolds, H. K., 538 North Seventh.Reynolds, Jacob, salesman, 130 North Sixth.Reynolds, Thos., (colored,) 506 Sauth.Iteynolds, W. H., mail agent, 112 Church.Rex, J. B., druggist, boards 506 North Fifth.Rheub6ttom, Jacob laborer, 217 Church.Richards, John, 307 South.Richards, WWm., miner, boards at Henry Fullen's, below d-ump.Richards, Wm., 123 North Fourth. -:Richardson. Geo. M., teller Jefferson National Bank, boards U. S. Hotel.Richardson, Jas. H., boiler maker, corner Ross and Fifth.Richardson, Leonard, miner, corner Slack and Fifth.Richardson, Samuel, laborer, 715 Dock. . .Richardson, S. W., boiler maker, corner Ross and Fifth.Richardson, Wm. F., boiler maker, corner Ross and Fifth.Rickey, J. M., surveyor, corner Fourth and Franklin.Rigby, Edward, miner, 475 South Fifth.Ridgely, W. F., druggist, 302 North Fourth. .:`: ;Riley, Arthur, feeder, boards 117 South Sixth.Riley, Elizabeth, widow, 117 South Sixth.

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FREEMAN BROTHERS,Xa . ntures of

FLUE LININGS, FLUE PIPE,

rlEl DIZ, ni CUTA CRIME ! 7T01, tUW :CiSlORDERS LEFT AT

BURGOYNE & STEELE'S DRUG STORE,No. 106 South Third Street, or

J. M. FREEMAN'S, 805 North Fourth Street.

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Western Local,... ........ 3:10 10:00 A.. ...........Coliombua, .... :. :30 " -3:10 .10:00" .4

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Riley, Geo. T., nailer, boards 117 South Sixth.Riley, Geo. N., travelling salesman, boards 218 North Fourth.Riley, J. M., nailer, 336 South Fifth. 'Riley, Matthew, miner, Sixth, above Franklin.Riley, Maria, widow, corner Grant and Dock.Riley, Wm. 0., nailer, corner Seventh and Adams.Risden, David, miner, Fisher's Run, Sixth ward.Risden, John, laborer, Fourth Street Extension, near dump.Risher, B. W., foreman, 309 South.Risher, Frederick. fruit raiser, alley off Slack, above Linden avenue.Risher, John. lumberman, 103 Benton.Risher, Jas. M., bricklayer, 709 South.Risher, Robt., pressman, boards 103 Benton.Risinget, Conrad, nail feeder, Fourth. Sixth ward.Ritson, Thos., supt. Borland's shaft, res. on street parallel with Fisher's

Run, below dump.Iobb, Austin, car inspector, Sixth, below Slack.Roberts, frs. Anna, dressmaker and notions, 213 North Third.Roberts, Baz.. carpenter, 121 North.Roberts, J. H., 413 North Sixth.Robertshaw, Edward, nailer, 230 South Fifth.Robertson, Andrew, miner, 437 South Fourth.Robertson, Hugh H., clerk, boards 207 North Fourth.'Robertson, James, clerk, 326 South Sixth.Robertson, Robert, miner, boards 437 South Fourth.Robertson, Wmin., 207 North Fourth.Robertson, Wm., miner, 437 South .Fourth.Robinson, Andrew, laborer, 711 North Third.Robinson, Daniel, (colored,) barber, Church, near South.Robinson, E., widow, 619 Adams.Robinson, Geo. W., car builder, 619 Adams.Robinson, G., miner, Wells.Robinson, Harry T., car builder, boards 619 Adams.Robinson, James P., 204 Market.Robinson, Joseph, grocer, Fifth, below Slack,Robinson, James H., miner, east C. and P. R RB, Sixth ward.Robinson, J. J., baggage agent C. and P. R. R., res. 407 North Third.Robinson, James, laborer, Fisher's Run, Sixth ward.Robinson, John, works at car shop, 713 Adams.Robinson, Samuel, 142 South Fourth.Robinson, Samuel, teamster, boards Anderson House.Robinson, Thomas, 306 South.Robinson, Wm., saloonist, C. and P. R. R., Sixth ward.Robinson, Wmin., teamster, 611 North Third.Robinson, Wm., 212 South Third.Robinson, Wm., foreman, 119 North High.Robinson Willis H., boards 619 Adams.Rodgers, .Jno., blacksmith, 316 South Third.

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Rodgers, Wm. K., laborer, 961 Market.Rogers, David, farmer, West Market, plank Road.Rogers, Jonathan, blacksmith, Madison avenue1 between Third and Fourth.Rogers, John, expressman, boards David Rogers, West Market.Rogers, John, grocer, Madison, between Third and Fourth.Rogers, John H., medical student, boards 202 North Third.Rose, Ed., teamster, Sixth ward, below dump.Rosenberg, Gus., clothier, 327 Market, boards Cochran Central.Ross, Adeline, widow, 1-6 South Ninth.Rowan, John. carpenter, North Third.RILEY, JOHN C., justice of the peace, Salem township, Richmond, 0.Rowe, A. M., teacher, 511 Clinton.Rowland, A. J., 135 South Third.Rowland, Margaret, widow, 135 South Third.Rowley, J. W., printer, 210 South Fourth.Rowland, Wm. H., car inspector, 127 Church.Ruddicks, Wm., blacksmith, North Eighth.Rudolph, Wilson, (colored,) miner, 212 Adams.Russsell, J., 522 North Fifth.Russell, J. M., clerk, boards 522 North Fifth.Russell, Mrs. J. O., 635 Market.Russell, O. G., feed store, 517 Market, res. 714 Market.Russell, R. A., salesman, 522 North Fifth.Rutherford, James, miner, Wells.Rutherford, Matthew, miner, Wells.Rutherford, Matthew, Jr., peddler, Wells.Rutschman, Richard1 laborer, boards 142 North Third.

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Salmon, C. B., butcher, Fisher's Run, Sixth ward.Salmon, Samuel, butcher, Fisher's Run, Sixth ward.Salmon, J. B., 520 North Third.Sandersdh, Richard, miner, let road above Fishers's Run.Sanderson, Wm., miner, lower road, next Fisher's Ruin.Sarratt; Jas. F., jeweller, 413 Market, res. 116 North Fifth.Sarratt, James, jeweller, boards 401 South Fourth.Sarratt, J. H., jeweler, 406 Market, res. 401 South Fourth.Saulters, mno. A., janitor, boards 518 South.Saunders, J. H., carpenter, 712 North Fourth.Saulters, Miss Mary, 518 South.Scanlan, Dennis, laborer, Seventh, near Franklin.Scanlan, John, miner, 449 South Fifth.Scanlan, Michael, laborer, boards 449 South Fifth.Schaefer & Bro., music store, 113 North Fourth.Schaefer, H. E.. of Schaefer & Bro., res. 241 North Seventh.Schaefer, Louis, of Schaefer & Bro., res. 113 North Fourth.Schaefer, Matthew, clerk, boards 132 North Fourth.'Scheaferdecker, Henry, butcher, 115 South Third.Schellart, James, miner, Slack, below Third.

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Schellart, John, boiler, 321 South High.Schellart, Phillip, helper, boards 438 Linden avenue.SchwartZ, Fred. Robt., shoemaker, 483 South Fifth. . :Schick, Raphael, shoemaker at Henke's, Third, 108 Water.Schidler, C., grocer, 219 North Fifth.SCHMIDT, G. W., druggist, 131 South Fourth.Schnellbaugh, John, watchman, 715 North Fifth.Schnorrenberg, R., saloon, 112 South Fourth.Schofield, S., widow, 622 Logan.Schofield, Thos., blacksmith, Third, below Slack.Schope, John W., car painter, 120 South Seventh.Scott, A. J., compositor, Anderson House.Scott, 0., grocer, corner Fifth and Logan.Scott, Mrs. G., widow, 209 South Third.Scott, Geo. F., student, boards 209 South Third. ~

Scott, Henry, (colored,) laborer, Sixth, above Franklin.Scott, John, lumber dealer, 237 North Third.

Scott, John, cabinet maker, 219 North Third.Scott, J. P. & Co.jdry goods, 516 Market.:Scott, J. P., of J. P. Scott & Co., 516 Market.Scott, Jno. W., (colored,) teamster, corner Church and South.Scott, Walter, car buildep, corner Madison and Sherman.Scott, Winfield, dry goods, 114 and 116 South Fourth.Scott, Wm., res. 118 South Fourth.Scott, Wm., teamster, 104 Water.Scullion, Barney, 510 Market.Seltser, Capt. Jno., miner, res. Fisher's Run.Semple, A. W., dentist, 401 North Fourth.Semple, R. J., gunsmith, 2d floor 602 Market, res. 114 South Eighth.Sense, Michael, hotel runner, boards St. Nicholas Hotel.Sess, James, carpenter, 319 South High.SEYBOLD, L., bakery, 120 South Third.Shane, S. C., physician, 203J North Fourth, res. 406 North Fifth.Shafer, E. H., saloonist, 142 North Third.Shanks, Archie, drayman, Third, below Slack.Shannon, Patrick, of Conley & Shannon, 316 South Fourth.Shannon, Thos. J., cabinet maker, 131 South Third.Sharkey, Neal, stone mason, 702 Dock.Sharp, B. M., Livery Stable, 127 North Fourth, res. 129 North Fourth.Sharp, D. M., tailor, 121 South Sixth.Sharp, Geo. E., of Sharp & Son, boards Riverside, Fifth ward.Sharp, Jno., miner, Spring avenue.Sharp, J. W., cigar maker, boards 223 North Seventh.Sharp, S. L., tobacconist, 422j½ Market, res. 223 North Seventh.Sharp, W. L. & Sonu, Ohio Foundry, stoves and hollow ware, 416 Market.Sharp, W. L,, of Sharp & Son, res. 416 Market.Shaw, Henry R., clerk, boards 138 South Fourth.

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Shaw, W. T., tinner, 502 Market.Shay, Mrs. Bridget, alley off Highland avenue.Shay, Maurice, laborer, Pan-Handle railroad, Sixth ward.Shay, Patrick, laborer, east C. and P. R. R., Sixth ward.Shay, Robert, tinner, boards 325 North Third.Sheal, John E., of Raney, Sheal & Co., 240 North Sixth.Sheets, Geo., laborer, 316 North Fifth.Sheets, Montford, brakeman, 316 North Fifth.Sheets, Peter, teamster, 316 North Fifth.Shelton, Job, miner, Gray's Sub.Division, Sixth ward.Shepherd, James H., miner, below dump, Pan-Handle railroad:Shepherd, Wm., miner, Borland's shaft, Sixth ward.Sheppard, Mrs. Harriet A., 612 Adams.Sherrard, J. K., bankumessenger, corner Fourth and Market.SHERRARD, MOONEY & CO., bankers, 401 Market, corner Fourth.Shevils, Robert, miner, 623 South.Shipler, Geo., tailor, 217 Washington.Shipman, Geo. W., foreman keg factory, 14 South Third, Sixth ward.Shipman, Jno. W., cooper, boards 14 South Third, Sixth ward.Shively, Daniel, boarding-house keeper, Sherman avenue.Shively, Joseph, machinist, Fifth, between Ross and Franklin.Shiveley, Winm. A., machine hand, boards 326 Adams.Shloon, Michael, saloon, 113 North Third.Shonahon, Henry, teamster, 310 South Third.Short, Alfred H., moulder, 620 Adams.Shorts, J., laborer, res. Fifth ward.Shouse, George, grocer, Third and North.Shouse, John, steamboat captain, 129 North High.Showalter, Frank P., butcher, 123 South Third.Shriner, Peter, teamster, 112 South Fifth.Shuman, Herman, laborer, 208 South Sixth.Simeral, J. A., book-keeper, 315i Washington.Simeral, James M., tinner, 503 Adams.Simeral, W. F., 503 Adams. -

Simeral,-Wm. S., cabinet maker, boards 503 Adams, above Fifth.Simms, C. B., clerk, 617 Adams.Simms, M. B., salesman, 417 Logan.Simmons, Jos., nailer, 142 South Third.Simpson, Chas. A., clerk, boards 512 North Fifth.Simpson, Chas. G., (colored.) laborer, 215 Church.Simpson, Edward, miner. 477 South Fifth.Simpson, Geo., (colored,) coal hauler, Sixth, above Franklin.Simpson, Jno. G., clerk, boards 512 North Fifth.SIMPSON, THOS. M., dealer in picture frames, looking glasses, periodi-

cals, Ac., 117 North Fourth.Simpson, T. R., physician, 5l2 North Fifth.Simpson, Thos. R., grocer, corner Slack and Sixth.Simpson, Wm., 215 South Fifth..

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Sinclair, Deborah. grocer, 606 North Fifth.Singleton, John, miner, boards Chas. Weaver, North Eighth.Sise, John, laborer, Spring avenue.Sisler, Geo. W., upholsterer, Sherman, between Madison and Franklin.Slack, Edward (C., of Slack & Wey, 314 North Third.Slack, John D., landscape gardener, Seventh, above Logan.Slack, Joseph S., gardener, boards Seventh, above Logan.Slack & Wey, job printers, 327 Market.Slattery, John, laborer, 330 South Sixth.Slattery, Wm. M., laborer glass works, boards 330 South Sixth.Slee, Eli, carpenter, 1st road above Fisher's Run.Slee, John D., nailer, Sixth, below Slack.Smallwood, Lewis L., of Smallwood & Winning, 314 South High.Smallwood, Edgar, cooper, boards 142j South Fourth.Smallwood, Frank, cooper, boards 142j South Fourth. \Smallwood & Winning, keg factory, river bank, Sixth ward.Smiley,. Jno., tailor, Fourth, below Slack.Smith, Chas., miner, Fisher's Run, Sixth ward.Smith, David S., brickmaker, 431 South Fourth.Smith, Eli, 125 Church.Smith, Mrs. Elizabeth, Highland avenue.Smith, Geo., miner, 503 Slack.Smith, Geo. M., engineer, River, Sixth ward.Smith, James, laborer, 306 North Third.Smith, James; laborer, 608 North Fourth.Smith, Javis E., bricklayer, boards 223 Church.Smith, John, weaver, 313 North Fifth.Smith, Rev. Michael, (colored,) pastor A. M. E. Church, 626 Adams.Smith, Noah M., laborer, 223 Church.Smith, 0. C., Clerk of Court, 522 North Seventh.Smith, Patrick, machinist, Benton.Smith, W. R., clerk, boards 117 North Fourth.Smurthwaite, Jno., Jr., laborer, boards 400 Linden avenue.Smurthwaite, Jno. (., pit boss, 400 Linden avenue.Smurthwaite, Those, laborer, boards 400 Linden avenue.Smurthwaite, Wm., teamster, boards 400 Linden avenue.Smurthwaite, Win., pit boss, 410 North Sixth.Snedden, Geo., miner, head of Adams.Snee, Ann, widow, Dock, between Fourth and Fifth.Snellbaugh, Henry, foreman at glass works, 704 North Fifth.Snider, E. D.. blacksmith, 202 South Fifth.Snider, Geo. W., catcher rolling mill, 416 Linden avenue.Snider, Mrs.' S., boarding $house, 606 Market.Snodgrass, J. N., boiler, Prospect avenue.Snowden, Albert, (colored,) boards Fourth, near.South.Snowden, Benj., (colored,) restaurateur, corner Washington and Water.Snowden, Geo. W., of Snowden & Murray, 205 North Seventh.Snowden, Richard, barber, under Cochran Central Hotel.

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Snuble, Geo., tailor, 113 South Third.Snyder, Anthony, glassblower, corner Sixth and Franklin.Snyder, Benhardt, laborer, corner Sixth and Franklin.Snyder, Miss, boarding house, 606 Market.Snyder, Nicholas, glassworker, corner Sixth and Franklin.Snyder, Peter, glassblower, Sixth, above Franklin.Sparksman, Samuel 0O., fireman, 214 South.Spaulding, C. H., assistant business manager Spaulding, Woodward & Co.,

309 North Third.Spaulding, D., of Spaulding, Woodward & Co., 816 North Fourth.Spaulding, Woodward & Co., proprietors Jefferson Iron Works, office 120

and 122 North Fourth.Speedy, Miss F., dress maker, 2d floor corner Fifth and Market.Spence, Henry J., paper maker, 701 North Fifth.Sptencer, Charles, miner, Borland's shaft, Sixth ward.Spencer, Robt. E., blacksmith, Fourth Street Extension.Spencer, Samuel, stonemason, 1st road above Fisher's Run.Spencer, T. P.; attorney at law, 323 Market, res. 709 North Fourth.Spencer, Wm., 313 Washington.Spies, Wm., jeweller, boards U. S. Hotel.Sprague, Edward B., printer, 110 Church.Sprague, Leslie, teamster, 210 North Fifth.Stafford, G. B., sawyer, 139 North High.Stafford, John W., upholsterer, 139 North High.Stafford, Nathan, watchman, 139 North High.Stafford, Tbos., laborer, 306 Washington.Staiger, John, tailor, 131 South Fifth.Standley, C., of C. Standley & Son, 603 North Fourth.Standley, Joseph E., of C. Standley & Son, boards 603 North Fourth.Standley, C. & Son, grocery and bakery, 109 Market.Stannard, Chas., carpenter, North Eighth. 'Saple, Chas., sawyer, Eighth, above ranklin. *Stanton, Miles, laborer, 2d road above Fisher's Run. , . --

Stanton, Thos., grocer, 113 South Sixth.Stanton, Wmin., physician, 201 North Third, boards U. S. Hotel.Stark & Forney, jewellers, 405 Market.Stark, F. W., clerk postoffice, boards St. Nicholas.Stark, W. F., of Stark & Forney, 703 North Fourth.Stark, Wm., teamster, alley west of High.Starkley, John, laborer, Prospect avenue.Starkley, Wm., blacksmith, Prospect avenue.Starr, Allen, laborer, Fisher's Run.Starr, James, teamster, Fisher's Run.Starr, John, laborer, above Prospect avenue.St. Charles Hotel, Wm. Harter, proprietor, 109 North Fourth.Stech, Henry, laborer, North Eighth.Steel, Charles H;, of Burgoyne & Steel, boards 511 North Third.Steel, E. M., clerk, boards 511 North Third.Steel, Henry, messenger, 511 North Third.

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Steele, M., grocery, 631 Market.Steele, Matthew, Jr., carpenter, boards 631 Market.Steel, Wm., laborer, 511 North Third.Steiner, Charles, sewing machines, 223 North Fifth.Stephens, Daniel, blacksmith, boards 118 North Seventh.Stephens, James F., blacksmith, boards 118'North Seventh.Stephens, Jno. W., musician, boards 141 South Sixth.Stephens, Madison, (colored,) janitor, Court House.Stephens, Ross, expressman, Dock, between Fourth and Fifth.Stephens, Samuel, expressman, 118 North Seventh.Stephens, S., tailor, 141 South Sixth.Stephens, Wm. A., blacksmith, 122 North Seventh.Steren, John, carver, 105 Washington.Sterling, Geo. B., clerk, boards 205 South Fourth.Sterling, James, painter, 205 South Fourth.Sterling, James H., silversmith, 205 South Fourth.Sterling, Peter, miner, 323 South Sixth. :Sterling, Thos.; nailer, Third, below Slack.Sterrett, S. D., carpenter and undertaker, 228 S. High.STEUBENVILLE FEMALE SEMINARY, Rev. A. M. Reid, Ph. D.,

principal, High, between Adams and South.STEUBENVILLE FURNACE AND IRON CO., M. S. Stokely, Pres-

ident, W. R. Drake, Secretary, dealers in coal and iron, Fifth ward,above railroad bridge.

Stetubenville Coal and Mining Co., Geo.W. McCook, President, J. H. Blinn,Manager1 Liberty, near Market.

Steubenville White Lead Works, M. L. Miller, proprietor, 909 Market:Steuben House, Chas. Floto, proprietor, 108 Market.Stevens, Joseph, cabinet maker, boards 142* South Fourth.Stevens, Wm.. cooper, boards at John Woods, Fourth, below Slack.Stevenson, Mrr. Rebecca, Seventh, near Franklin.Stewart, Andrew, M., plasterer, boards 506 Dock.Stewart, A. T., of Stewart & McLaughlin, boards Cochran Central Hotel.Stewart, D. G., grain dealer, boards 319 South Fourth.Stewart, Geo., (colored,) 200 Market.Stewart, Geo. M., laborer, Doty's Row, Sixth ward.Stewart, John, plasterer, Highland avenue.Stewart, John, helper, Fifth ward, above railroad bridge.Stewart, J. W., physician, 116 North Fourth, res. 117 South Ninth.Stewart, H. W., clerk, boards 117 South Ninth.Stewart, Lowry, blacksmith, 126 Church.Stewart, Rev. L. H., pastor Thomson Chapel, Fisher's Hill, Sixth ward.Stewart & McLaughlin, boots and shoes, 321 Market.Stewart, Richard, weaver, 127 Church.Stewart, R. Frank, druggist, boards 117 South Ninth.Stewart, Rev. S. J., pastor United Presbyterian Church, res. 231 North

Fifth.Stewart, Theodore T., plasterer, 231 Church.

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Stewart, Thos., painter, Fifth ward, above railroad bridge.Stewart, Capt. Winm., 319 South Fourth.Stewart, Wm. G., cigar maker, boards 127 Church.Stier, Minnie, widow, Wells.ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL, J. Basler, prop'r, corner Market and Water.Stokely, M. S., President Steubenville Furnace and Iron Co., 301 High-

land avenue. -Stokes, Abram, (colored,) teamster, boards Seventh, near Franklin avenueStokes, Peter, Sr., (colored,) laborer, Seventh, near Franklin.Stokes, Peter, (colored,) teamster, Seventh, near Franklin.STONE, A. 0. & CO., lumber dealers, 113 South High.'Stone, A. 0., of A. 0. Stone & Co:, 704 North'Fifth.Stone, Emerson, carpenter, 239 South Fifth.

'Stone, Simeon, carpenter, 239 South Fifth.Stone, W. L., proprietor Continental Hotel, 222 Market.Stauffer, Samuel, carpenter, 120 North Fifth.Strawbridge, Patrick, teamster, 341 South Sixth.Strickmaker, John, of Getzman & Strickmaker, Cochran Central..Stuckrath, Jacob, carriage painter, res. 307 South Fourth.Sucher, G., clock and umbrella repairer. Jail alley, near Market.Sullivan, Jeremiah, laborer, boards at 421 South Fourth.Sullivan, John, laborer, corner Eighth and Franklin avenue.Sullivan, Mrs. Kate, 131 North Third.Sullivan, Patrick, miner, 421 South Fourth.Sullivan, Timothy, laborer, 487 South Fourth.Summers, John, nailer, Prospect avenue.Sunderland, Geo. B., salesman, 509 -South.Sunderland, Wm. F., clerk, boards 509 South.Surles, Mrs., dressmaker, 235 North Third.Sutcliffe, Jno., 317 South.Sutcliffe, Richard, presser, boards 317 South.Sutherland, E., clerk, boards 521 l North Fifth.Sutherland, Jas. W., clerk, boards 521 North Fifth.Sutherland; Mary, widow, 521 North Fifth.Swain, Alex., (colored,) 330 South Third.Swartz. B., stonemason, 225 North Sixth.Swearingen, Anthony W., laborer, 623 Adams.Swearingen, Wm., fireman, boards 623 Adams.Swearingen, Chas. M., nail packer, boards 623 Adams.Sweetland, Adam. huckster, 16 South Third, Sixth ward.Sweeney, James, blacksmith, 509 Washington.Sweeney, Thomas, miner, 318 South Third.Sweeney, Alox., tea merchant, 318 South Fourth.Switzer, Fred., teamster 947 Market.Swords, Geo., marble works, 119 South Fourth, res. 125 South Fourth.Swords, J. M., blacksmith, res. 414 Adams.Swords, Kinsey, City Marshal, 322 North.Snyder, Geo. W., laborer, 416 Linden avenue.'

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Taber, B. R., dentist, 502 Adams.Taggart, John, painter, 126 North Seventh.Taggart, Jas., reporter, boards 205 South Sixth.Taggart, Win. M., carpenter, 205 South Sixth.Tait, D. P., engineer, 321 Logan.Tait, John, miner, Copperas Run.Tappan, Benj., surgeon. 202 North Third.Tatgenhorst, Charles, carpenter, 219 North Fifth.Tatgenhorst, Frederick, shoemaker, 217 North Fifth.Taylor, Edward, teamster, boards 136 South Sixth.Taylor, James, moulder, 405 North Fifth.Taylor, Jacob, laborer, boards 136 South Sixth.Taylor, J. M., printer, corner Eighth and North.Taylor, Mrs. Phileas, 136 South Sixth.Taylor, Thos. B., paper finisher, 706 North Fifth.Teaff, Henry, machinist, 506 Dock.Teaff, Nimrod, gunsmith, 421 Washington.Thatcher, Geo. W., superintendent Jefferson store, res. 717 North Third,Thatcher, 0. M., merchant tailor, 409 Market, res. 222 South Fourth.Thayer, Nancy, widow, 308 Washington.Thomas, Frank, miner, res. Fisher's Run.Thomas, Andrew, miner, res. Fisher's Run.Thomas, Geo., expressman, 713 North Fifth.Thomas, Geo. W., salesman, res. 121 South Sixth.Thomas, John, brick mason, South, below Third.Thomas, Mrs. Margaret, 231 South Third.Thomas, Richard, laborer, res. Fisher's Run.Thomas, Wm. II., miner, Gray's Sub-Division, Sixth ward.Thompson. Brady, painter, boards 211 North Fourth.Thompson, Campbell, carpenter, 409 North Sixth.Thompson, Chas. R., boiler, boards 406 South Fourth.Thompson, C. R , Sr., superintendent rolling mill shaft, res. 406 South

Fourth.Thompson, F. D., architect and builder, 309 North Fifth.Thompson, Geo., miner, Spring avenue.Thompson, Geo. W., fireman, boards 406 South Fourth.Thompson, Henry, carpenter, 514 Ross.Thompson, Henry, Jr., carpenter, 514 Ross.Thompson, John, hostler, 212 South Fifth.Thompson, John, watchman, alley off Church, between Adams and Market,Thompson, John, painter, boards 211 North Fourth.Thompson, John, carpenter, 211 North Fourth.Thompson, Mary, widow, Sixth, between South and Adans.Thompson, Mrs. Mary, 923 Market.Thompson, Miss Mary, 314 North Fourth.Thompson, Mrs. Phoebe, North Ninth.Thompson, Robert, carpenter, 520 North Sixth.

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Thompson, Robert J., carpenter, Sixth, between Madison and Franklin.Thompson, Sanford, carpenter, boards 211 North Fourth.Thompson, Theron, tinner, boards 304 Washington.Thompson, Thos., works at rolling mill shaft, boards 406 South Fourth.Thompson, Thos., carpenter, 122 Benton.Thompson, T. R., tinner, boards 304 Washington.Thompson, Wm. P., tinner, 304 Washington.Thompson, Wm. R., painter, boards 211 North Fourth.Thompson, Wm., nailer, alley off Church, between Adams and MarketsThorn burg, Jno. S., prop'r Anderson House, corner Third and Adams.Thornburg, Wm. K., painter, boards Anderson House, 137 South Third.Tilney, Robert S., of Wm. Dunlap & Co., corner Sixth and Centre.Tilney & Bro., clothiers, 433 Market.Tilney, Wm. E.' of Tilney & Bro., 416 North Fifth.Timberlake, Harry, clerk, boards 123 South Fourth.Timberlake, Mrs. Margaret, dressmaker, 123 South Fourth.Timberlake, Wm., nailer, Pan-Handle railroad, Sixth ward.Timline, Patrick, laborer, 7 8 Dock.Tofaute, Fred., shoemaker, 123 Church.Tofaute, Wm., miner, boards 123 Church.Tolbert, Kinsey, laborer, 603 Washington.Tolbert, Pierro, (colored,) miner, 225 Church.Tolle, C. C., painter, 216 North Fifth.Tompkins, Chas. J., carpenter, 705 Adams.TRAINER & COOK, attorneys at law, 2d floor corner Fourth and Market.Trainer, J. H. S., of Trainer & Cook, rds. 61.9 North Fourth.TRAUT, GEO., boots and shoes, 218 North Fifth.Trautner, George, helper at furnace, Sixth, above Franklin.Travis, Asa, carpenter, 714 North Fourth.TRAVIS, B. P., planing mill, 217 South Seventh, res. 219 S. Seventh.TRAVIS & TATGENHORST, builders and contractors, 217 S. Seventh.Travis, Daniel, carpenter, Madison avenue, between Third and Fourth.Travis, Franklin, carpenter, boards 219 South Seventh.Tredway, Columbus C., laborer, Gray's Sub-Division, Sixth ward.Treasurers Office, Court House, Third and Market.Trendell, Joseph, laborer, North Eighth.Trotter, James, clerk, 117 Benton.Trotter, James, glassblower, 117 North High.Tubble, Erastus, teamster, near C. and P. R. R., Sixth ward.Tucker, James, miner, res. Gray's Sub-Division.Tucker, Michael, laborer, Third, below Slack.Turnbull, Jas., 510 North Third.Turner, David, restaurant keeper, corner Fourth and Franklin.Turner, Harry, miner, 418 North Sixth.Turner, James, teamster, 221 Church.Turner, Robert C., of Evans & Turner, res. 706 Adams.Tynon, John, miner, boards Thos. Tynon's.Tynon, Owen, miner, boards Thos. Tynon's. -Tynon, Thos., miner, P., C. and St. L.' Ry., above Franklin.

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Ulick, Fred., laborer, South Fifth, below Slack.-Umphrey, Michael, fireman, 235 South Sixth.UNION DEPOSIT BANK, W. A. Walden, President, 104 S. Third..Urick, , laborer, 327 South Fifth. -=.UNITED STATES HOTEL, J. Ross Mossgrove, proprietor, corner Mar-

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VValentine, David, laborer, Wells.Vallany, Frank, laborer, Seventh, near Franklin.Vallany, Frank J., laborer, Seventh, near Franklin.Van Dyne, Walter, miner, Fisher's Run.Van Horn, Mrs. Mahala, 504 Adams.Vannatta, Ellen, widow, west of P., C. & St. L. Ry., Sixth ward.Vannatta, Matthew M., helper at furnace, west of P., C. & St. L. RBy.,

Sixth ward.Vannatta, Jonas H., helper at furnace, west of P., 0. and St. L. By., Sixth

ward.Van Meter, M., boots abd shoes, 319 Market, res. 415 North Third.Vesperman, Henry, laborer, Seventh, above Franklin.Vester, Mrs., dressmaker, 321 North Third.Vickery, Robert,, cabinet maker, Washington, near Eighth.Vierling & Atkinson, hats, caps, trunks, &c., 326 Market.Vierling, Geo., of Vierling & Atkinson, 715 North Fourth.Viers, Rebecca, widow, 723 Market.Vogle, Chas., grocer, corner ThiTd and Washington.Volkwein, Daniel, Baker, boards 120 South Third.Voorheis, Dr. A. D., superintendent silver mining, 627 Adams.Voorheis, Joseph, teamster, boards 627 Adams.

WWaggoner, Jacob, boards 326 Adams.Wagner, (. W., cigar dealer, 106 Market.Walden, F., pastor Christian Church, 708 North Fourth.Walden, W. A., attorney at law, corner Third and Market, res. 405 North

Third.Waldron, Wm., miner, Highland avenue.Waldman, Philip, travelling agent, 722 North Fourth.Walker, Alex., miner, Adams, above Ninth.Walker, David, cooper, Wells.Walker, Jacob, carpenter, 306 North Fifth.Walker, J. A., dry goods, 410 Market, temporarily 129i South Fourth,

res. 603 North Third.Walker, James, miner, Railroad.Walker, John, tracklayer, below railroad dump, Sixth ward.Walker, Joseph, miner, 475i South Fifth.Walker, Dr. M. W., 313 South.

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Walker, Silas, (colored,) laborer, 625 Adams.Walker, Thos., machinist, 231 North- High.Walker, Wm. M., shoemaker, 234 Sputh Fifth.Walker, Wm. S., boiler, boards 234 South Fifth.Wallace, Chas. M, woolen manufacturer, boards 107 South Eighth.Walface, David J., bricklayer, boards 704 Market.Wallace, E. W., manufacturer, 706 Market.Wallace, Mrs. Jas., 107 South Eighth.Wallace, James M., woolen manufacturer, boards 118 South Eighth.Wallace, Mrs. Jerusha, 118 South Eighth.Wallace, Oscar, woolen manufacturer, boards 107 South Eighth.Wallace, Thos., manufacturer, Short, corner Eighth.Wallace, W. H., cashier Jefferson Iron Works, 431 South Third.Walls, Alfred, miner, boards Slack, above Linden avenue.Walls, Mrs. Esther, Slack, above Linden avenue.Walls, James, miner, Slack, above Linden.Walls, Wm., miner, Slack, above Linden.Walters, Chas. F., shoemaker, Stanton.Walters, David V., laborer, 1st road above Fisher's Run, Sixth ward.Walter, Fred., laborer, 4 Rolling Mill Row.Wannamaker, Joseph, tinner, 933 Market.Wannamaker, Wm., tinner, boards 933 Market.Ward, Arthur E., laborer, Wells.Ward, Richard, laborer, 226 South Third.Ward, Wm., 512 South.Ward, Wm., glassmaker, 226 South Third.Warfield, Benj. H., (colored,) barber, 501 Market, S. Sixth, near Adams.Warfield, Jno. A., (colored,) barber, 219 Church.Warfield, Sampson, (colored,) laborer, 219 Church.Warfield, Wm., barber, 219 Church.Warner, Jas. H.. 217 North Third.Warren, Elizabeth, widow, 6174 Adams.Washington, James, (colored,) coke drawer, Sixth, above Franklin.Watkins, Andrew, laborer, West Market.Watkins, Jno., miner, 109 South Ninth.Watkins, Samuel A., clerk, 235 North Sixth.Watson, James H., printer, 315 North Third.Watson, Michael B., laborer, 316 South Sixth.Watson, Samuel, expressman, 235 North Sixth.Watson, Wm. H., teamster, boards 316 South Sixth.Watters, Wm. W., cigar maker, 489 South Fourth.Watts, Jacob, laborer, P., C. and St. L.'Ry., Sixth ward.Watts, Robert, miner, Spring avenue.Watts, Simpson, miner, Spring avenue.'Watt, Mrs. Terresa, 941 Market.Watts, Winm. D., miner, Spring avenue.Wayland, Michael, laborer, corner Eighth and Franklin.Weaver, Andrew, (colored,) miner, Sixth, above Franklin.Weaver, Mrs. M. L., 311 South Fifth.

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Weaver, Chas., (colored.) miner, Eighth, near Franklin.Weaver, Henry, laborer, 1 Rolling Mill Row.Weaver, saac, miner, Eighth, near Franklin.Weaver, Robert, (colored,) miner, Eighth, near Franklin.Weaver, W. N., clerk, boards 311 South Fifth.Webster, A. C, laborer, Fisher's Run, Sixth ward.Webster, Mary E. V., widow, 311 North Fourth.Webster, Jno. McA., lieut. -U. S. A., 311 North Fourth.Weems, John, nailer, boards 425 South Third.Weems, Theodore, nailer, 425 South Third.Weems, Wm. T., nailer, boards 425 South Third.Weir, George H., teamster, 628 Logan.Weir, James, laborer, 628 Logan.Weir, James F., teamster, boards 219 South Sixth.Weir, Mrs. Nancy, 219 South Sixth.Weiss, B., gents' furnishing goods, 100j North Fourth, res. 513 Logan.Weiser, G. W., photographer, corner Fourth and Market, res. -130 North

Fourth.Welch, John, car inspector, 304 North.Welch, Jno., weighing clerk, res. Slack, above Linden avenue.Wells, D. T., (colored,) barber, Sixth, near South.Wells, Daniel, (colored,) barber, boards 307 South Sixth.Wells, Francis A., farmer, Spring avenue.Wells, F. C., farmer, Spring avenue.Wells, Frank, butcher, 601 Washington.Wells, Geo. W., laborer, 6 Rolling Mill Row.WELLS, J. B., florist and manager Ross Park green houses, Spring ave.Wells, Jacob, laborer, 6 Rolling Mill Row. -Wells, Samuel C., laborer, 6 Rolling Mill Row.:Wells, Miller, miner, Slack, between Third and North.Wells, Ross, 414 North Fourth.Wells, Wmin., laborer, Fourth Street Extension, Sixth ward.Wells, Wm. L., cooper, C. and P. R. R., Sixth ward.Welsh, Geo. F., blacksmith, boards 118 North Fifth.Welsh, Thos., laborer, 700 Dock.Welsby, Wm., miner, 989 Market.Weought, Henry, laborer, 407 South Third.Weought, Henry, Jr., laborer, boards at 407 South Third.Weought, Peter, helper, boards 407 South Third.Wenninghoff, Ferdinand, works at candy business, 108 Water.Westbrook, Alex., (colored.) teamster, 423 Linden avenue.Western Union Telegraph Co., corner Market and Water.Wetsel, Wm., hostler, 231 South Seventh;Wey, Francis, slater, 11 Centre avenue.Wey, James G., of Slack & Wey, 408 North Third.Wey, Wm., carpenter, 406 North Third.Wheeler, Miss, dressmaker, 212 North Third.Wheeler, Jennie, grocer, 414 Washington, res. 416 Washington.Wheelock, S. J., engineer, boards 123 South Sixth.

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Whippler, Jacob, plasterer, corner Fifth and Ross.Whitaker, Geo. L., boards 108 South Eighth.Whitaker, Hiram, blacksmith, 108 South Eighth.Whitaker, Jason, nailer, boards 708 South Eighth.Whitaker, Mark, machinist, boards 108 South Eighth.Whitaker, Michael, blacksmith, West Market.Whitaker, Martin, cemetery sexton, West Market.White & Dally, feed store, 408 Adams.White, R. F., of White & Daly, 417 Adams.White, Mrs., North Ninth.White, James, drayman, 125 North High.Whitehead, Michael, cooper, 231 North Sixth.Whiteman, Geo., baker, 109 Market.Whiter, Frank E., telegraph operator, boards 114 North Seventh.Whiter, Wm. S., telegraph operator, boards 114 North Seventh.Wiggins, Anna, widow, 432 South Fifth.Wigginton, Geo., cigar maker, 614 Adams.Wiggnton, Geo. W., cigar maker, 614 Adams.Wilcoxen, Stephen, plasterer, 216 South Fifth.Wilkin, Archibald, teamster, North Eighth, above Franklin avenue.Wilkin, David, 722 North Fourth.Wilkin, James, laborer, boards A. Wilkin's, North Eighth.Wilkin, Geo., laborer, boards A. Wilkin, North Eighth.Wilkin, Winm. L., book-keeper, 420 Washington.Williams, B. E., painter, 317 Washington.Williams, Rev. John, 501 Washington.Williams, Peter, laborer, Franklin, between Fifth and Sixth.Williams, Richard C., nailer, boards 302i South Third.'Williams, Thos., miner, Highland avenue.Wilson Bros., Juo. and Isaac M., grocery and res. Fisher's Run, Sixth

ward. ·Wilson, John, miner, 509 Slack.Wilson, John, Jr., miner, boards 509 Slack.Wilson, Samuel, 232 North Fourth.Wilson, James, clerk, boards 232 North Fourth.WILSON, JOHN L., justice of the peace, Knox tp., Knoxville, 0.Wilson, S. H., carpenter, 122 South Fifth.Wilson, W. W., laborer, 129 South Seventh.Winn, John, miner, Fifth, below Slack.Winn, Joseph, miner, near Borland's shaft, Sixth ward.Winn, Matthew, miner, 508 South.Winning, Edward, of Smallwood & Winning, 224 South Fourth.Winning, James E.. cooper, 307 South Third.Winning, Robert K., cooper, Pan-Handle railroad, Sixth ward.Winters & Campbell, shoe dealers, 404. Market.Winters, Benj. T., teamster, res. 114 South Sixth.Winters, George, blacksmith, boards 114 South Sixth.Winters, David, boiler, Third Street Extension. t

Winters, Geo. B., of Winters & Campbell, boards 515½ Market.

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Winters, Thos. J., nailer, 118 South Eighth.Wintringer, Bernard, engineer. 416 North Third.Wintringer, N. D., engineer. 223 North High.Wise, Daniel F., miner, boards 433 South Fourth.Wise, Samuel, carpenter, 433 South Fourth.Withers, Jacob, miner, Sixth, above Franklin.Withroe, Wm., carpenter, Highland avenue.Wey & Wells, slaters, Fifth and Washington.Wolcott, Sarah, widow, 611 North Sixth.Wolfe, Jacob, baggage master P., C. and St. L. Ry., 128 North Sixth.Wolfe, Joseph, caterer Cochran Central Hotel.Wood, Mrs. Susan, 219 South Sixth.Wood, Mrs. Mary, 320 Adams.Woodend, Jas. P., dry goods, 425 Market, boards Cochran Central;Woodend, Wmi. A, clerk, boards Cochran Central.Woods, Addison S., tinner, boards 239 North Seventh.Woods, Chas., laborer, alley off Church, between Market and Adams.Woods, Jno., cooper, Fourth, below Slack.Woods, John, nail feeder, 116 North High.Woods, Joseph, nail feeder, 116 North High;Woods, John, miner, 1st road above Fisher's Run.Woods, Margaret, widow, 116 North High.Woods, Thos., nailer, 110 South Seventh.Woods, Wm., drayman, 239 North Seventh.Woods, Wm. grocer, 144 North Third.Woods, Wmin. C., clerk. Seventh, near North.Woolahan, Patrick, brick moulder, North Ninth.Worden, Rev. J. A., pastoi Second Presbyterian Church, 615 N. Fourth.Workman, Ephraim B., painter, 221 North Fifth.Workman, Gordon, teamster, 228 South Seventh.Workman, Gordon, Sr., 318 Adams.Workman, James, coal hauler, 10 Centre.Workman, James, painter, 221 North Fifth.Workman, Wm., shoemaker, 221 North Fifth.Worthington, B. D., supt. Railroad Hospital, North Seventh.Worthington, 0. A., policeman, 209 South Fourth.Worthington, H. D., ov rseer packer, 508 Adams.Worthington, Wm. A., printer, boards 209 South Fourth.Wright, Enoch, laborer, 538 North Third.Wright, John A., shearer, Seventh. near Franklin.Wright, John A., salesman, boards Anderson House.Wright, N. D. & T. B., grocery, South Third, Sixth ward.Wright, Samuel, laborer, C. and P. R. R., Sixth ward.Wright, Silas, laborer, 602 Logan.Wright, Wm. H., butcher, 622 Adams.Wyatt, Albert E., of Jas. Wyatt & Son, boards 613 Adams.Wyatt, James & Son, hosiery manufacturers, 615 Adams.Wyatt, James, of Wyatt & Son, 613 Adams.Wyatt, John F., plasterer, boards 613 Adams.

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Xavier, Francis, mother superior, 415 North Fourth.

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Yates, John, carpenter, 123 South Ninth.Yocum, Cyrus M., of Pugh & Yocum, Slack, below Third.Yocum, David, blacksmith, Fifth ward, above railroad bridge.Yocum, Elias, laborer, Highland avenue.

-Yocum, John, butcher, corner Madison and Sherman.YOCUM, J., proprietor Valley Spring ice, Market House, res. near Wills

Creek.Yocum, Silas, teamster, Sherman avenue.Yoder, Mrs. Mary J., 134 South Ninth.Young, D. D., flour and feed, 208 Market, res. 236 North High.Young, James W., laborer, Prospect avenue.YOUNG, J. S., photographer, 3d floor 405 and 407 Market, res. foot of

High.Young, Mrs. Maria C., Prospec.t avenue.

Zahn, Joseph, shoemaker, 134 North Sixth.Zeller, Balaser, barber, res. 219 North Seventh.Zeller, John, boiler maker, 108 South Water.Zeller, Joseph, laborer, North, above Seventh.Zeller, Nicholas, barber, 111 South Fourth, res. 132 North Sixth.Ziegler, Jacob, shoemaker, 118 South Third.Ziegler, John, carpenter, Eighth. near North.Zimmerman, Chas., nailer, 311 Washington.Zimmerman, E. T., nail feeder, boards 301 South Fifth.Zimmerman, E., nail feeder, 305 South Third.Zimmerman, Gea., foreman Beatty's glass works, 305 South Third.Zimmerman, Harry, shipping clerk, 304 South Fifth.Zimmerman, Joseph, organist, 418 Washington.Zimmerman, Julius, saloonist, 223 Market, res. 126 North High.Zimmerman, Lewis, machinist, 418 Washington.Zimmerman, Mrs., 210 North Third.Zink, Reuben, carpenter, boards 704 Market.Zink, Dr. W. R , of McCullough & Zink, 407 South Fourth.

NAMES NOT INSERTED IN THEIR PROPER PLACES.

Arthur, S. A., agent knitting machines, corner Fifth and Market.Bell, John, canvasser, West Market.Craig, Mrs. E. A., dressmaker, 204 North Third.Cuthbertson, Andrew, miner, Crawford.Morris, James, shoemaker, 319 South Third.RICHARDS, R. G., Representative in the State Legislature, Irondale: 0.

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ARCHITECTS.

Thompson, F. D, 309 N. Fifth.

ATTORNEYS.

Battin, A: H., cor. Fourth andMarket.

Croskey, W .V. B., cor. Fourthand Market.

Daton, J. F., 317 Market.Dunbar & Kithcart, Court House.Hays, W. P., 321 Market.Keys, J. C., 105 N. Fourth.Linduff, B. N., 321 Market.Lloyd, W. R.J 107 N. Fourth.Marsh, Roswell. 701 North.Mossgrove, 0. P., 315 Market.McCauslen & Jordan, cor. Fourth

and Market.McClave, John, 104 S. Fourth.Meook, Geo. W., 545 N. Sev-

enth.MoCurdy, J. A., 326 Market.Ong, W. C., 315 Market.Owesney & Gaston, Court House.Spencer, T. P., 323 Market.Trainer & Cook, cor. Fourth and

Market.Walden, W. A., cor. Third and

Market.

BAKERS AND CONFECTION-ERS.

Bickse, H. C., 224 Market.Bord, John. 411 N. Fourth.Brinkman, J., 104 N. Fourth.Bueche Bros., 514 Market.Draper, J. P., 227 S Fourth.Evans & Turner, 415 Market.Falk, A., 136 S. Fourth.Fiest, A. & Son., 130 S. Fourth,Floto, Geo., 107 N. Fourth.

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Floto, Wmin. 126 N. Sixth.Goode, Felix, 110 N. Sixth.Hinds, J. H, 203 N. Fourth.Jackson, Reuben, 208 S. Fourth.Lowden, J., 520 Market.J-bert, D, 515 Market.Pracht, Geo., 146 N. Third.Seybold, L., 120 S. Third.Standley & Son, 109 Market.

BANKS AND BANKERS.

Jeff. Nat. Bank, 418 Market.Mirers and Mechanics, 404 Mar-

ket. .Nat. Exchange, 118 N. Fourth.Sherrard, Mooney & Co., 401

Market.Union Dep. Bank, 104 S. Third.

BARBERS.

Davis, B., 202 Market.Harris, A. J., cor. Water and

Market.Kountz, A., 107 N. Fourth.Leetch, T. J., 407 Market.Lyons, Peter, 422 Market.Lyons, T,, cor. Market and Third.Racke, Fred., 120 N. Third,Snowden, R., Cochran Central.Snowden & Murray, cor. Fourth

and Market.Warfield, Benj., 501 Market.Zeller, Nicholas, 111 S. Fourth.

BLACKSMITHS.

Burk, W. H., cor. Fifth andSouth.

Chapman, Adams, bet. Third andFourth.

Connelley, Edward, 113 S. Fifth.Davidson, R., Market Square.

STEUBENVILLE DIRECTORY.

Helms, Wm., 129 S. Third.Hill, C. South, bet. Fourth & FifthOwens, R., South, bet. Sixth and

Seventh.Spencer,R. E., Fourth st. Ext.Swords, J. M., Fifth and Adams.

BOILER MAKERS.

Richardson & Co., 616 N. Fifth.

BOOK BINDERS.

Berry & Campbell, 321 Market.Conn, P. B., 325 Markct.

BOOK STORES.

Crumrine & Nichol, 122 N. FourthHamilton, A., 411 Market.

BOARDING HOUSES.

Bair Mrs. M., 142i S. Fourth.Boyer. Mrs. E., 701 North. .(rown, Mrs. K., Sixth ward.Cusick. Mrs. B., I111 N. Third.Johnston Mrs. S., 704 Market.Kenney. John, 104 S. Water.Davis, Mrs., 200 Market.Morrison, Rebecca, 120 N. Sixth.Shively, D.. Sherman ave.Snyder, Mrs,, 606 Market.

BOOTS AND SHOES:

Blackburn, A., 12& S. Fourth.Bond, R.L, 518 Market.Brokel, Ernst, Rolling Mill Row.Dougherty. J., 521 Slack.Floto. A , 119 N. Fourth.Gunkle, S., 107 S. Fifth.Hague, R., 214 Washington.Hagan, J., 428 Market.Hatch, T. C., Fifth and Market.Henke, W., 126 N. Third.Hukill. A., 315 North.Kenney, P., 117 N. Third.Liggett, 0. J., 123 S. Fourth.McEnneney, R., 121 N. Third.McMurray, John, 221 S. Sixth.Stewart & McLaughlin, 321 Mar-.

ket.Tatgenhorst, F.^217 N. Fifth.

Traut, George, 218 N. Fifth.Vanmeter, M., 319 Market.Walker, Winm., 234 S. Fifth.Winters & Campbell, 404 Market..Zahn, Joseph, 134 N. Sixth.Ziegler, Jacob, 118 S. Third.

BRICKMAKERS.

Bustard, John, head Franklin.Fickes & Kell, head South.Harris & Elson, W. South.Nicholson, G. W., 439 S. Fifth.Nicholson, Jas., 228 S. Fifth.

BREWERS.

Basler. M., 130 S. High.City Brewery, head Adams.Shater, E. H, 142 N. Third.

BUTCHERS.

Bartols, Henry, 139 S. Fifth.Bonner, Charles, 136 N. Third.Bullock, Wm. & Bro., 108 N.

Fourth.Harris, Wmin., 115 N. Third.Huscroft, R. W., 114 N. Third.Kamm, Philip H., Sixth & Adams.Mandel, J. B.,' 503 Market.Moreland, J., North & Fifth.McKee, S., Copperas Run.McKee, W., 1311 S. Fourth.McNeal, A. R., 303j-S. Third.Salmon, (. B., Fisher'r Run.Wells, Frank, 601 Washington.Yocum, John, Mad. & Sherman.

CARPENTERS &; BUILDERS.

Abraham, James, 508 Washington.Attig, John 513 Adams.Copeland, J. C., 315 Logan.Crawford, Thos., 413 North.Biles, A. P., 612 N. Fourth.Hall, David, 815 N. Fourth.Hyde, R., 312 Washington.Keith, Joshua, 514 DockMyers, John L., North above Sev-

enth. -O'Neal, John, 219 N. Sixth.Pedicord, D. T., Fifth above Ross.

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Taggart, Wm., 209 N. Fifth.Thompson & Porter, 211 N. FourthWalker, Jacob, 306 N. Fifth.

CARPET WEAVERS.Beerbower, W., 207 N. Third.Hart, M., 313 N. Third..Marion, E., 114 S. Fifth.Meikle, A., 209 S Seventh.Ramsey, Wm., 629 Adams.

CARRIAGE MAKERS.Clark & Ourfman, 7 Market sq.Huff, J. C. & Son, 125 N. Fifth.Kendall & Gossett, 129 S. Third.Murphy, John, 111 N. Fifth.

, CIVIL ENGINEERS.

McConnell, S. W., Court House.Rickey, J. M., Fourth and Frank-

lin.

CLAIM .AGENTS.

Hall & Lowe, 328 Market.COAL DEALERS.

Alexander, Samuel, 3d, bel. Slack.Cincinnati Coal & Coke Co., Sixth

ward.O. & P. Coal Co., Sixth ward.Stenbenville F. & I. Co., 5th ward.Steubenville C. & AM. Co., Liberty.

CONTRACTORS.Callaghin, E. M., Dock, between

Fourth and Fifth.Dickey, IR. M., 7th, above Logan.Myers, Geo., 320 N. Fourth.McCann, T. K., 605 Logan.

COOPERS.

Horner, Elijah, 300 South Third.Smallwood & Winning, Sixth ward

DENTISTS.

Anderson, W. C, 211 Adams.Buehanan,A.T.M.,205j N. Fourth.Kells, O., 128 North Fourth.Kilgore, John, Fourth & Market.

Morrison, J. B., 120 N. Fourth.Pearce, J., 427 Market.Taber, B. R., 502 Adams. ;!'

DRESSMAKERS.

Cable, Mrs. V., 117 N. Sixth.-Craig, Mrs E. A., 204 N; Third.Dysart, Mary, 226 S. Fourth.Hayes, Miss M4. E., 122 S. Sixth.Inglebright, Mary, 300 N Fourth.Jackson, Miss A,, 209 N. Fourth.Johnston, Misses, Wells.Leech, Mrs.; 317 N. Fourth.Nicholson, Miss. 231 S. Fifth.Perry, Miss M1. A., 319 Market.Roberts, Mrs, A., 213 N. Third.Speedy, Miss F. Fifth & Market.Surles Mrs., 235 N Third.Timberlake, Mrs.M.,123 S. FourthVester, Mrs., 321 North Third.Wheeler, Miss, 212 N. Third.

DRUGGISTS.

Beall, W M. & Co., 225 Market.Burgoyne & Steel, 106 S Third.Carnahan, James, N. Third.Foster, J. S., 107 S. F(urth.Johnson, Thos., Jr., 414 Market.Long, W. A., 604 Market.Miller, T. J., 124 N. Fourth.Morrison, E. T & Co, )402 Market.McGreggorW. D., 105 N. Fourth.Purviance, Dr. J. F., 509 arket.Ray,W. H. & Co., Fifth & Market.Ridgley, W. F., 302 N. Fourth.Schmidt, G. W., 131 S. Fourth.Smith & Morrison, 203j N. Fourth

DRY GOODS.

Coble, J., 148 S. Fourth.Cochran, R., 314 Market.Day, Wm. & Son, 301 S. Third.Dougherty,W. & Sons, 316 MarketDunlap & Co., 412 Market.Hawkins, Patterson & Co., 324

Market.Huffman, J. & Son, 511 Market.Hyer, D., 104 S. Fourth.Jefferson Store, 108 S. Third.

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McCopville, D. & Son, Fourth andMarket.

McConville, D., Jr., 322 Market.Scott J. P. & Co., 516 Market.Scott, Winfield, 114 S. Fourth.

*Walker, J. A., 1294 S. Fourth.Woodend, J. P., 425 Market.

DYEING. AND SCOURING.

Fizell, E.. 112 S. Sixth.Wyatt & Son, 615 Adams.

EXPRESS COMPANY.

Adams, 417 Market.

FEMALE SEMINARY.

Steubenville, High, bet. Adamsand South.

FIRE BRICK AND TERRACOTTA.

Ford, W. W. & Co., McCoy's sta-tion.

Freeman, John, 805 N. Fourth.Freeman, W. B., Sloan's station.

FOUNDERS AND, MACHIN-ISTS.

Jefferson Machine Works, 112and 114 Water.

Means. James & Co., North andHigh.

Ohio Youndry, 416 Market.

FURNITURE AND UNDER-. TAKERS.

Baltzell, J. S., 124 S. Fourth.Conley & Shannon, 133 S. Fourth.Foster, Wm., 109 S. Fourth.Huffman, J. & Son, 513 Market.McLean, M, J., 519 Market.Pearce. Geo. & Son, 137 S. Fourth.Scott, John, 219 N. Third.Sterrett, S. D., Adams, bel. Third.

GAS WORKS.

Cor. South and High.

GLASSWORKS.

Acme Flint, Franklin & Seventh.Beatty, A. J. & Sons, 309 and 315

S. Third.

GLOVE MANUFACTORY.

Beltz, N. J. & Co., 504½ Market.

GRAIN, FLOUR AND FEED.

Johnson, T. 0., 212 Market.AEtna Flour Mills, Sixth & North.Russell, 0. G., 517 Market.White & Dally, 408 Adams.Young, D. D., 208 Market.

GREENHOUSES.

McMullen, W. B., Franklin ave.Wells, J. B., Spring ave.

GROCERS-RETAIL.

Alban, Geo. W., 700 Market.Anderson, Joseph, 126 S. Third.Andregg, Jno., South and Sixth.Barclay, Thos., 522 Market.*Barnhardt, Peter, 114 S. Ninth.Bingner, Henry, 520 Dock. ,Blackburn, J., 1111 S. Fifth.

[ Bord, Peter, 413 N. Fourth.Brannegan, M., 234 N. Third.Brown, R. M. & Bro., 235 N. 4th.Campbell, P., Ninth near Franklin.CarDs, J. N., 125 N. Fourth.Coble, Jacob, Adams and Fourth.Conroy, Wm., 200 N. Third.Corcoran, M., 601 Market.Culbertson, Thos., 404 Linden.Cummins, Geo. M., 205 N. Fourth.Daton & Chambers, 506 Market.Day, Wm. & Son, 303 S. Third.Dignan, J., 410 N. Third.Dohrman, J. A., Adams and Fifth.Dougherty, John, Ninth & Frank-

lin.Dowey, C., 604 Lbgan.Dunn, Dennis, Third and Adams.Erwin. J. W., 518 N. Fifth.Evans, G. R., 618 Market.Ferguson, Mrs. F. C., 631 Adamps.

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Fickes, J. G., Fourth and North.Fisher, G. A., 132 and 201 S.

. Fourth.Fisher, J. M., Fisher's Run.Fisher, J. H., 144 S. Fourth.Fisher, Mrs. M. J., 238 S. Fifth.Fisher, Mrs. Nancy, 511 Wash-

ington.Floto, A., Sixth ward.Fullen, Michael, bet. Sherman and

Franklin.Goudy, R. M., 140 N. Sixth.Gray, J. W. & Son, cor. Sixth and

Adams.Halderman, J. L., Sixth bet. Mad.

and Franklin.Hebron, A., 1-27 S. Third.Henry Geo. N., 114 N.. Fourth.Hipsley, Wmin:, 1314 N. Fourth.Holt, Mrs. J., 622 Logan.Jefferson Store, 110 S. Third.Kidd, John, 106 S. Eighth.Kilgore, D., 501 N. Fourth.Lindsay, Mrs. J., 403 N. Fifth.Low, Frank, Sixth and Franklin.Lowmiller, D., N. Eighth.Lynch, F., 507 N. Third.Mahan & Maxwell, 500 Washing-

ton.Malone, Thos., 127 N. Third.Maple, L. F., 244 S. Fourth.Marion, Jas., 115 N. Fourth.Murphy, Wm., Sixth ward.McFarland, Thos., 700 N. Fourth.McFeely, J. & Co., Seventh and

Washington.McKeever, John, Fifth & Market.MicMillin, S., 118 N. Sixth.Nicholson, A., Sixth ward.Oliver, John, 616 Logan,Ormsby, J. W., 236 S. Third.Osterhouse, J. B., Sixth & Adams.Owesney, V., 506 N. Fourth.Poth, Geo.. 445 S. Fifth.Priest, J. B., 708 N. Fifth.Reese, 0., 419 North.Robinson, Jos., Fifth below Slack.Richardson, Wm. F., Fifth and

Ross.

Rogers, J., Mad. bet. Third andFourth.

Schidler, .M. 219 N. Fifth.Scott, C., Fifth and Logan.Scott, Winfield, 114 S. Fourth.Shouse, Geo., Third and North.Simpson, T. R., Slack and Sixth.Sinclair, D., 606 N. Fifth.Stanton, Thos., 113 S. Sixth.Steele, M1.; 631 Market.Standley, C. & Son, 109 Market.Vogle, C., Third and Washington.Wheeler, Jennie, 414 Washington.Wilson, J. & I. M., Fisher's Run.Wright; N. D. & T. B., S. Third,

Sixth Ward.

GROCERS-WHOLESALE.

Brownlee & Davidson, 419 MarketCampbell, J. T. & Co., 315 MarketMandel, J. Wm., 521 Market.McGowan Bros., 110 N. Third.

GUNSMITHS..

Keesey & Applebay, 219 Market.Semple, R. J., 602 Market.Teaf, Nimrod, 4,1 Washington.

HAIR DRESSERS.

Allen, Mrs. R. A., 317 Market.Henry, Miss C. M.P.,125 S. Fourth

HARDWARE.

Jobling & Gaston, 109 S. Fourth.Lindsay,W. B. & Co., 600 Market.Peters, W. R., 323 Market.

HALLS.

Gray & Garrett's, 509 Market.Morris', 203 N. Fourth.Philharmonic, 205 N. Fourth.

HATS, CAPS AND FURS.

Davidson, J. G., 106 N. Fourth.Ferree, J. L., 400 Market.Vierling & Atkinson, 326 Market.Weiss, B., 100i N. Fourth.

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HOSIERY MANTIFACT'ERS.Wyatt, James & Son, 615 Adams.

HOTELS.

Anderson House, Third & Adams.Bucey House, 138 N. Third.Cochran Central, Market, between

Third and Fourth.Continental, 222 Market.Senate, 105 Market.St. Charles, 109 N. Fourth.St. Nicholas,.Market and Water.Steuben House, 108 Market.United States, Market and- High.

ICE DEALERS.

Marion, James, 115 N. Fourth.Yocum, J., Market House.

INSURANCE AGENTS.

Bradley, W. H., 413 Market.Creasey, J., 317 Market.Engel, John, 116 N. Sixth.Keith, Jos; S., 323 Market.Myers, David, 417 Market.McCray, A. J., 212 N. High.

INSURANCE COMPANY.

Jefferson Fire, 317 Market.

IRON MANUFACTORIES.

Jefferson Iron Works, Sixth ward.Steubenville Furnace and Iron Co.,

Fifth ward.

JEWELERS.

Dunbar & McKinney, 329 MarketSarratt, J. F., 413 Market.Sarratt, J. H., 406 Market.Stark & Forney, 405 Market.

JOB PRINTERS.Conn, P. B., 325 Market.McFadden & Hunter, 425 MarketSlack & Wey, 327 Market.

JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.

Linduff, B. N., 323 Market.Patterson, J. S., 329 Market.

LEATHER DEALERS.

Elliott, Wm., 613 Market.Keith, Jas., 132i N. Third.Myers, Joo. N., 426 Market.

LIVERY & FEED STABLES.

Donaldson, Robt., Market Square.Lindsey & Bro., 126 S. Fourth.Marlie, T. J., 214 Market.Reed, J. E., Bank alley.Sharp, B. M., 127 N. Fourth.

LUMBER DEALERS.

Abraham & Potter, 233 N. FourthMcCray, A. J., 212 N. High.Risher, Jno., 103 Benton.Stone, A. 0. & Co., 113 S. High.

MARBLE DEALERS.

Bristor, J. H., 102 N. Fifth.Swords, Geo., 119 S. Fourth.

MILLINERY & TRIMMINGS.Burk, Mrs. W. H., 424 Market.Daugherty, A. E., 427 Market.Dobbins, Miss M., 1264 N. Fourth.Egner, Mrs. E., 110 S. Fourth.Grubb, J. L., 403 Market.Harvey, Miss Maggie, 515 MarketKendall, Mrs. M J., 508 Market.Liggett, Miss M., 123 S. Fourth.McAlpin, Mrs.C. A., 121 N.Fourth

MUSIC DEALERS.

Gardner, R., 111 N. Fourth.Schaefer & Bro., 113 N. Fourth.

MUSIC TEACHERS.Hawkins, R. C., 235 S. Third.Kerlin, 0. B.. 108 S. Fourth.Morrison, J. D., 120 N. Fourth.Zimmerman, Jos., 418 Washington

NEWSPAPERS.Gazette, 425 Market.Herald and News, 325 Market.

NOTARIES PUBLIC.Doyle, Jos. B., 325 Market. "'"

Junkin, M. 0., 416 N. Fourth.

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Lowe, W. H., Third and Market.McFelys, E. H., 708 Market.

OIL REFINERIES.

Drummond Works, Sixth ward.

PAINTERS.

Bond, E. F., 126 S. Eighth.Coleman, Thos-, 612 N. Fourth.Coyle, David, 120 N. Sixth.Hammond, J., 417 Washington.Hunter, Thos. C., Seventh St. Ex.Myers, John K, 128 S. Fifth.Orr & Mizzlewitz, 122 N. Fourth.Priest, Chas., Kilgore.Priest, Geo. H., 702 Market.Priest, Lyman, 900 Market.Stewart, Thos., Fifth ward.Taggart, John, 126 N. Seventh.Thompson, Brady, 211 N. Fourth.Williams, B. E., 317. Washington.

PAPER MAKERS.

Pittsburgh Paper ManufacturingCo,, 530 North Third.

PHOTOGRAPHERS.

Filson, D., 319 Market.Weiser, G. W., Fourth & Market.Young, J. S., 405 and 407 Market

PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS.

Blackburn, A. M., 131 S. Fourth.Croskey, Win., 405 Market.Cunningham, N.W., 118 N. FourthFisher, B. H., 132 S. Fourth.Hill, M. D., 106 S. Fourth.Hammond, J., 62(0 MarketJohnson, Thos., 431 Market.Kirchner, A., Eighth and Wash.

ington.Mairs, J. C., 409 Market.Martin, S. D., 515 Slack.McCullough & Zink, 124 N. FourthNelson, H.W., 6 11 Market.Payne, B. F., 200 S. Fourth.Pearce, E. A., 503 N. Third.Purviance, J. F., 509 Market.Shane, S. 0., 203i N. Fourth.

Simpson, T. R., 512 N. Fifth.Stanton, Winm., 201 N. Third,Stewart, J. W., 116 N. Fourth.Tappan, Benj., 202 N. Third.

PICTURE DEALERS.

Glendinning, E., 106 S. Fourth.Simpson, Thos. M., 117 N. Fourth.

PLANING MILLS.

Anderson, L & W. C., 210 S.Seventh.

McFeely, Joseph & Co, Seventhand Washington.

Priest, F W., 230 S Seventh.Pearce, Geo. & Son, 137 S. Fourth.Travis, B. P., 217 S. Seventh.

PLASTERERS AND LIME-DEALERS .

Ault, Jacob, 225 N. High..Ault, Michael,. 235 N. Seventh.Barthold, Geo., 321 S. Third.Cooper, J. M., 303 N. Fifth.Hawkins. Frank, near Linden av.Myers, Wm. C., 121 S. Fourth.Stewart, J., 506 Dock.

PLATERS.Reed,- T. B., Fifth and Market.

PLUMBERS & GAS FITTERS.

Hare, F. A., 4 Market Square.Helms & Atchison, 133 N. Fourth

QUEENSWARE.

Dunbar, J. F., 504 Market.Ferguson. J. M., 320 Market.

RAILROAD DEPOTS.

C. & P., foot Market.P., C. & St. L., Sixth and Wash-

ington.

RAGS AND PAPER.

Perkins, J. H., Third and Wash.ington.

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REAL ESTATE AGENTS.

Connell & Hall, 407 Market.McClave, John, 104 S. Fourth.

RESTAURANTS.

Brashear, T., Pan-Handle depot.Laclede, Pan-Handle depotSnowden, B,. Water & Washingt'n

SADDLERS.

Mahon, Geo., 105 S. Fourth.Mahon, Jas. M., 126 S. Fourth.Myers, John N., 426 Market.Osborn, B. F., 132 N. Third.

SALOONS AND LIQUORSTORES.

Banks, R. E., 217 Market.Bukoffskey, John H., Sixth ward.Burke, Thos., 123 N. Third.Butte, J. C.. 112 S. Fourth.Coin, J.. Fifth below Slack.Collins & Bro., 216 Market.Cox, David, 221 Market.Duffy, Thos., 117 Water.Dunn, P., 232 S. Fourth.Floto, L. 0., 108 Market.Fullen, H., Fisher's Run.Griesinger, J., 113 S. Fourth.Havey, M., 105 Water.Herold, Chas., 206 Market.Hughes, Jas., 507 Market.Hutterly, A., 510 Market.Jollie, R. M., 603 Washington.Keilly, John, 418 N. Sixth.Keller, Frank, 1 12 N. Fourth.Lowe, J., 211 Market.Mellor, D.. Market and Jail alley.Miller, Peter, 112 N. Third.Morf, Chas., 118 N. Third.McCann, John, 520 South.McCrystal Bros., 209 Market.McElvaney, S., 104 Market.O'Gilday, 115 Water.O'Halloran, T, 105 Market..Orr, Chas., 602 Market.Orr, Edward, 1334 N. Fourth.Patterson, P., 116 S. Third.

Piehler, John, 505 Market.Remnant, J. 130 N. Third.Robinson, Win., Sixth ward.Shafer, E. H., 142 N. Third.Shloon, Michael, 113 N. Third.Standley, Jacob, 104 Market.Woods, Win., 144 N. Third.Zimmerman, J., 223 Market.

SAW MILLS.

Miller, J. K. & Co., foot Dock.Scott, John, High near North.

SLATERS.

Pugh & Yocum, 400 N. Third.Wey & Wells, Fifth and Wash-

ington.

SEWING MACHINE AGENTS

Butler, J. H., 9205- N. Fourth.Daugherty, J. L., 502 Market.NIcAlpin, C. A., 121 N. Fourth.

SOAP AND CANDLE MANU-UFACTURERS.

Grauten, H., 500 N. Third.lineman, C., 132 N. Fourth.

STEAMBOATS.

Forest City, foot of Market.

STONECUTTERS.

Archer, Boal & Co., 221 N. SeventhSpencer, Samuel, Sixth ward;Swartz. B., 225 N. Sixth,

TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS.

Dougherty, Wm. & Son, 316 Mar-ker.

Frank, D , 421 Market.Giles. Wm., 139 S. Fourth.Gottman, Wmn., 110 N. Fourth.Hinlein. H., Fourth and Market.Lange, J. G., 117 South- Third.May & Howerter, 328 Market.Munker, Jones, Market and Third.Rqsenburg. Gus., 327 Market.Smiley, John, Fourth bel. Siaek.Staiger, John, 131 S. Fifth.

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Stephens, S., 141 S. Sixth.Thatcher, 0. M., 409 Market.Tilney & Bro., 433 Market.

TELEGRAPH OFFICE

Western Union, Market & Water.

'TINNERS:.

Anderson, Randolph, 126 S. Third.Crossan, J., Adams and Seventh.Fickes, Geo., 131 N. Fourth.'Fnizier, Jas. A., 116 N. Third.Linehan, C. E., 407 Market. .Lindsay, J. H.. 111 S. Fourth..Sharp & Son, 416 Market.Shaw, W. T., 502 Market.

... TOBACCOnISTS.

Pair, Uriah, 103 S. Fourth.'Borden, A. W., West Market.Cooper. J. W.. 501 Market.Dobbins, Henry, 118i N. Fourth.Evans, John, 101 S. Fourth.Floto, F. A., 111 S. Fifth.Keesey & Applebay, 219 Market.Murphy, John F., West Market.Murphy & Melehing, 1084 N.

Fourth:Myers, Matthew, 117 S. Fourth.Nath, John, 512 Market.Owens, J. M., 102 N. Fourth,Sharp, S. L., 4221 Market.Wagner, C., 106 Market.

UMBRELLA MAKER.

Sucher, G., Jail alley, near Mar-- ' ket.

UPHOLSTERER.

Kirchner, V., 125j S. Fourth.Lindsay, A. G., Sixth & Market.

VARIETY STORES.

Butterworth, W., North west ofFifth.

GlendiDning, E., 106 S. Fourth.Kerlin, W. B.. 108 S. Fourth.Laughlin, J., 211 S. Fifth.Simpson, Thos. M., 117 N. Fourth.

VETERINARY SURGEON.

Dally, Chas., 510 Adams.

VINEGAR MAKER.

Hayes, M., 502 N. Fourth.

.WHITE LEAD.

Steubenville Works, 909 Market.

WOOLEN MILlS.

Ashland, Market and Liberty.Franklin, 710 Adams.

WATER WORKS.

Foot Adams.

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COMMANDERY, No. 11, KNIGHTS TEMPLAR.

A. L., 5875, A. O., 757. Assembles first Monday of eaoh month.

Jnmep H. Blinn............... E. C. Geo. Moore ............................ ec.John M Cook ... Gen. Theodore Weems................Std. B.Geo. L. W liiacre...........Capt. (;en. Still Hull..........................Swd. B.A. H. Battin . ......................... Prel. T. J. Holliday .................... Ward.John Chapman ................... S. W. David Hal .............. C. G.W. F. Stark ........................... .W. E. Glendinning . ..........;.........Sent.S. B. Camrbell... .... Treas. ,

UNION COUNCIL, No. 2, R. & S, M. ' ;

Meets third Thursday of each month.

James E. Hill .................. T. . M. Jones Munker . .... ...C. G.Win. May. ................ D. I. M. Geo. Moore ....................... C. C.Still Hull ................... P. C. W. Robt. M. Reed ................... td.(Ge. Vrerlirg.:................. Treas. Edward Glendinning ...............- e.Geo. Fies ........... Recorder. j

UNION CHAPTER, lo. 15, R. A. M.

Meets second Thursday of each month.

Jones Mnnker .................... H.P. John M. Cook ............. Treas.W m. May ................................. K. E. G. McFeely ...,........... ....e . .John Chapman .......... .......... Cotton Mather ............ M. 3 V.Still Hull .......................... C. Fl. . B. Campbell.............M. 2V.Gee. Moore ...................... R. A. C. D. Frank .......................... M. 1 V.James E. Hill ..................Prin. Soj. * E. Glendinning..................Guard.

STEUBENVILLE LODGE, No. 45, F. & A. M.

Meets first Thursday of each month.

Robt. Martin ....................... W. M. E. G. McFeely ........................Sec.S. R. Magee ......................... S. W. Robt. Turner ................... S. D.Geo. Moore .......................... J. W. V.- W. Berry ....................... J. D.Wm. A. Walden .................... Treas. . E. Glendinning ................. Tyler.

MERIDIAN LODGE, No. 234, F. & A. M.

Regular meeting, first Tuesday of each month;, at 7 o'clock P. M.

E. M. Johnson ............... W. M. Jones Munker ..................... Tress.Still Hl11 ...... .......... S. W. John W. Evans ..................... 8. D.Octton Mather.................... W. Thomas Nevin..... ................ J. D.J. H. Dawson ... . .Sec'y. E,. Glendiiag................ ..-. Tyler.

StEPBFSVILLE DuIRETORY.

OFFICERS OF THE FREE MASONS' MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIA--.- TION OF EASTERN OHIO.

James H. Blinn .............. President.- j Jno. Chapman ................ Secetairy.a. N. Allen ............ Vice-President. | John H. Bristor ....................Treas.

~^.~ - NIMROD ENCAMPMENT, No. 3, I. 0. OF.tbetU 2d and 4th Fridays of each month, in Odd-Fellows' Hall, over . 0.

Wm. A. Elliott. ................ C. P. James A. Johnson ................... S.John Chapman .................... P. James F. Stephens...l..... lst G.A. P. Biles ....... ............. S. W. 0. A. Worthington...............2d G.Geo. L. Conn ........................ J. W . E. J. Holroyd ...................... let V.D B. Burchard .................... Scribe. George W. Shouse ................. 2d W.J. G. Ficke ................. ..... Treas. Win. Becker .......................3d W.Silas E. Paul ........ ................. I. S. Fred'k Haysler ................... 4 W

JEFFERSON. LODGE, No. 6, I. 0. 0. F.Meets every Tuesday evening, in Odd-Fellows' Hall, over Post Office.

John Kirkpatrick.... ......... N. G. A. P. Biles... .... S.Richard D. Alison . . .. ............V.G. ..Henr Permar ...................... L.S.J. N. Snodgrass ................ Rec. Sec. Geo. 3. Fickes .................. R. S. SD. B. Burchard.. ..............Per. Sec. Geo. W. Sliouse.... ..... ...... L S. I.Henry Permar. ....... .......... Treas. Wm. Beerbower .................... R. S.Jaa. H. McLean .......... ............. W. H. G. Barth.. ...................... LS.Gbo. L. Conn ............................. C. John Boyd ........................... I. (I.Henry Permar ................. Chaplain. James Horner .......... G.

GOOD WILL, No. 143, I. O. O.F.Meets every Thursday evening, in Old-Fellows' Hall, over Post Office.

W m. A. Elliott ..................... N. G. Hugh Caldwell ...................... . S.WYm. Ri'ey ..... .... :........... V. G. Jas. F. Stepliens ................... S.Jas. P. Kenyon . ......... .... Rec. Se,. James Paul .. . L. S.Wm. A. RbtIi' son............ Per Sec. W11 . Mulchig ................... R. S.S.Jas. A. Walker ..................... Treas Frank O'Neal ......... .... L. S. ,.Uriah Hair ............................... James A. Johnsot ................ I. G.0. A. Worthington . .......... C. Robert Harper ....................... 0. (.E. J. Holroyd .............. ........ R. S.

GOLDEN RULE LODGE No 94, DEGREE OF REBECCA.Meets 1st and 3d Monday ev'gs of each month, in Odd Fellows' Hall, over P. 0.

Win. F. Ridley............ N G. Mrs. N. J. Holrovd ................. R S.Mrs. N, J. WHlIz ................ V. G. . "Amy Myers ............... L. S.

; Mary E. Ridgley ........Rec Sec. " I)r. Cunningham ..............R ." S. A. Oneal .................... Treas. " Lizzie Ma ly ................. L. S.

.Hetfiy Permar .......................... W. Jas. H. McLean .................... 1. G.Bella S. E lliott ........................... C. Jas. A. Johnson ..................... 0 .

STEUBEN LODGE No. 1, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.

Meets Friday evenings, in their Hall. over Sherrard, Mooney & Co.'s, Market St.Harr G. Bingner ................. D. D. C. H. May...................K. cf R. S.

W. W. Orr. ............... P. C. Frederick Kauffman.... M. of F.J;ohn Phillips..... ................. C.C. . James Beans...... ...M. of E.

fiuel An mmon . ................... V C. Thomas Simpson. .......... . 0I.-enjamin Prosser ............... M. at A. Wm. V. Calendine..., .............. 0.A. P. Biles ................... Prelate.

STEUBENVILLE DIRECTORY.

EUREKA LODGE No. 35.Meets every Tuesday, in Barclay's Hall, corner Sixth and Market Streets.

Maurice, Myers.... ....... ...... P. C. Joseph McGowan......K. of R. and S.Joseph Stephens......... ........... C. William B. Lewis.............M. of E. 'Richard Coulter .................... V. C. John F. Hall . .......................... P.Eli Fiell .........................M. at A. Richard Fielding....................I. G.Thomas H. Johnson ........... M. at P. Henry Shonahan, Sr .............. 0. G.

STEUBENVILLE GROVE N1o. 25, U. A. 0. D.

Meets 1st and 3d Thursday in each month, in Druid Hall, Barclay Building,corner Sixth and Market streets.

0. P. Clifton.........................N. A. G. W. Myers ........... R. H. B. N. A.Thomas Bishop, Sr.............. V. A. C. R Thompson, Sr., L. H. B. N. A.E. Fizell ........................... G. John Smurthwaite....R. H. B. V. A.A. Day..........Sec'y. .. Bazel Roberts ...........L. H. B. V. A.M. Carmichael ................... Treas. i Thomas Schofield .................. G.James Johnson .......... Conductor. v

A. P. A.-LIBERTY OF CONSCIENCE LODGE No. 24.

Meet every Thursday in Manly Hall.

James E. Boales..................W. M. Hugh McPhail ........... ........... C.Robert Faulk ....................... D. M. James Robertson...... C.Wmin. Porr.............. *....R. S. J A. J. Rowland .............. Chaplain.Henry Bbugher .................... F. S. Robert McGibbons ................... T.Jos. H. McGowan ..................T.S. S. Faulk .............................. T.

A. P. A.-ZION LODGE No. 16.

Meets every Tuesday,

Thomas Thompson ..............W. M. F. Ulich . .......................... t .F. acke ............................. D. M. .C.Floto.. 2d C.H. Shuman . ...... B..... . . S. W. Haupt.....................;. G.H. Punke ................... F. S. A. Buchhagen ..... ' ............. 0. G.W. Bothe . ................................ T. A. C. Wagner...................ChaplainH. Inensinger. ............ A. S.' ?

I. 0. RED MEN.Meets every Wednesday in Manly Hall. *

E. B. McFarland ...............Sachem. t D. Fray . ............. st Warrior.James Lavery.......:Jun. Sacamore. i A. Aldridge ............. 2d Warrior.Thomas Aldridge......Sen. Sacamore. i A. Elliott. ................... 3d Warrior.C. J. Thompson................C. of R. W. Humble......... 4th Warrior.W. Healer....................A. C. of B. J. W. Kissinger ............1st Hunter.R. Mvers ..........................Prophet. I Martin Ralph .............. 2d Hunter.J. Thomas. ...................st Sanak. E. Hinds.....................3d Hunter.J. Johnson................ 2d Sanak. A. J. Rowland............1st Pow-wow.

WASHINGTON CAMP No. 11, P. S. of A..Meets Fridays, corner Sixth and Market streets.

J. W. Kissinger.................... P. P. Samuel Ammon .......... T..... TC. J. l l..................................P. John Thompson ..................... S.Frank Hawkins .... ................ V. P. I. Boyer....... . L. Sr.J. Jones ..................... M. of F. C . W. Ksinger...;;:....ChaplainV;:L. Crandall .......................... S. C. J. Hill................Smith Baswell .............. F. S.

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AMERICAN STAR COUNCIL No. 7, 0. U. A. M.Meets every Monday evening, in the Druids Hall, corner Market and Sixth Sts.Geo. W. Thomas ........ ... in...........C. Wm. V...............F.S.Eli Fizell ........................ V. C. Geo. W . Shouse ..................... Treas.J. J. Jennings .................. D. S. C. | John S. Johnson.................. Exam.Js. . Desilvey .......... Sen. E. C. I A. P. Biles ......................... Ind.S. E. Paul ...................... Jun. E. C. [ John McFarland ..................... I. P.J. J. Jennings ................. Rec. Sec. i Geo. W. Trautner .................. 0. P.Charles J. Tompkins ........... A. R. S.

TEMPLE OF HONOR-LOGAN C.)UNCIL No. 2.. .. : Meets alternate Fridays.

John H., Lindsay ......... C. of C. | E. H McFeeley..................S. of C.

= ^ :~=' REPUBLICAN TEMPLE OF HONOR No. 24.Meets every Monday.

B.BDP. Worthington ......... W. C. T. | S. S. Culbertson..................W. L.

STEUBEN SOCIAL TEMPLE No. 7.Meets alternate Tuesdays.

STEUBENYILLE TURNVEREIN.Meets at D. McConville's Hall every Thursday evening.

Erster Sprecher .............. Geo. Traut. Schatzmeister ............ August Floto.Zweiter Sprecher ............ Fritz Rake. Erster Turnwirt ...... Bernh. Mueller.Prot. Sekreter...Wilhelm Melching. i Zweiter Turnwart...Juhn Heineman.Finanz. Sekretaer......Heinrich Koch. I Zeugwart ................Diedrich Gode.

JEFFERSON REAL ESTATE BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION.OFFlOERS AND DIRECTORS:

H. G. Garrett . ........ President. Wm. B. Lindsay, John W. Gray,John Chapman.......... Secretary. B. L. Brownlee, Robert McGowan,John P. Edgar............... Treasurer. i Bernard Scullion, James Gregg,John H. Harris. I John McCracken.

STEUBENVILLE BR. E. & B. L. A.OFFICERS 4AND DIRECTORS:

Winm. R. E. Elliott ........... President. t John H. Parris, John W. Gray,John Chapman ................. Secretary. - John Bentz, Calvin B. D3ty,John P. Edgar.... .......... Treasurer. Joshua Manly.H. G. Garrett. !

STEUBENVILLE TRADE ALLIANCE.

William ay .................. President. R. M. Frown .................. Treasurer.Jos. E. Standley ..............Secretary. t

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FOURTH BATTALION 0. N. G.

Meets 2d and 4th Wednesday every month, at City Armory, on Market Strdet.STAFF:

Bernard Miller..Major Commanding. Dr. Samuel B. McGavran...Surgeon.'Thomas Dignan .......... .... djutant. William Priest ............ Drum Major.John C. Hineman, Jr ..... Q'rimaster.

FOURTH BATTALION BAND-18 MEMBERS.Nicholas Zeller, Leader.

DRUM CORPS-10 MEMBERS.Company A. meets every Saturday evening at City Armory.

Frank Hawkins; ........... Captain. j Thomas Jones...........2d Lieuteniat.Thomas Sterling ....... 1st Lieutenant. 1 Joseph W. Kissenger...Orderly Srgt.

Company B. meets every Monday evening at City Armory.Andrew Hutterly...............Captain. Augustus Floto ......... 2d Lieutenant.John Engel ........ 1st Lieutenant. I Henry Heine........Orderly Sergeant.

STEUBEN GREYS.

Meet every Monday evening at the Reliance Engine House,Charles B. Doty .............. Captain. Harry Miller .......... 2d Lieutenant.John Nicholson ........ 1st Lieutenant. I Avery Fisher ........Orderly Sergeant.

LODGES OUTSIDE THE CITY.

a

SMITHFIELD CIAPTER OF R. A. MASONS.Meets the Saturday after the Lodge Session. No. of Chapter 81.

OFFICERS OF THE CHAPTER .

William Vermillion ............... H. P. D. P. Sutherland.... ...... G. M., 1.Charles Burriss ......................... K. Elisha Hayne.................... A. C.John W. Sutherland ................... Armstrong Maley... ...... Treasurer.Upton Sutherland..............C ot H. Vachel Sutherland .......... Recorder.Lewis W. Sutherland ........ G. M., 3. Peter Barger ....................John C. Burnsides.............G. M., 2.

SMITHFIELD LODGE, No. 182.Meets every Saturday on or before full moon of every month.

Upton Sutherland ............ M. M. David P. Sutherland ............... J. D.Charles Burriss. ..................... W. William Vermillion ....... Treasurer.William Merryman ............... J. W. Charles Mather... .......... Secretary.J. B. Richmond ....................S. D. Peter Barger.................T.....yier.

JENKINS LODGE, No. 471-HAMMONDSVILLE.H. W. McLain .................... W. M. James E. Paisley.............Secretary.W. L. McCarel ..................... S. W. N. J. Robinson............ &.-..... & aB. F. Spring .................. ...Jr. W. George Phillips.............. Jr. 1Henry Lewis....... Treasurer. James McKee,.....................Tyer.

rrpBwVLx.'XIWIT'ORX. 4 8

; RICHMOND LOPE o,*A A, )t, No, 47? i I

Night of Meeting Friday, on ogr before the full moon.George E. Megrail................W. M. John M. Stansbury,.........SecretsJoseph Swan ........................... W Henry Gregg.........................S.Nelson B. Black .................. J W. Samuel G. Patten...... ....... .Joshua Moores ................ Treasurer, Wm. E. Kerr .......................T

MOUNT PLEASANT LODGE, No. 216 F. &A. M.Imlah M. Fogle ........ ...... W. M. John F. Mitchell ............. Secretary.John G. Smith ..................... W. Richard A. Hope ................... S. D.Allen M. Withrow ............... J. W. Thomas C. Lupton .............. J. DWilliam B. Dilworth ....... Treasurer. Richar4 Duncan................:.T

UNIONPORT LODGE No. 388 F. & A. M. . ^

Meets every Saturday on or before full moon of each month.Thomas B. Coulter .............. W. M. Craig B. Templeton ......... Secretary.Wm. C. Cookeon. ................... W. John Sials ............................. S. D.Edwin N; Maxwell ............... J. W. Samuel Cortwright.... ........... J. D.George Pptts...............Treasurer. * Thomas Whitmore...............Tyler.

MOUNT PLEASANT LODGE No. 63, L 0. 0. F.OFFICERS:

H. B. Mercer ............. Noble Grand. J. Moore ........................ Treasurer.Frank Heaton ............. Vice Grand. D. S. McMasters, ..........J. Dungan...........·....Recording Sec. G. A. Walker.............. Trustees.J. T. Mercer ............ Permanent Sec. C. Rt King .................... J

JUBAL ENCAMPMENT No. 41, I. 0. 0. F., MOUNT PLEASANT.C. R. King ........ .................. CP. I A. D. Humphreville........Recorder.

IRONDALE LODGE No. 533, 1. 0. .F.Meets on Tuesday of each week,

.- POFFICE:

H., M. McBane ........... Noble Grand. J. C. Baker................. ..Treasirer.Oscar Herbert .............. Vice Grand. D. T. Williams............... Warden.H. W. McLane ......... Recording Sec. Adam Minor........Inside Guardian.V3. M: Croft,..........Permanent See. '

SMITHFIELD LODGE No. 591, I, 0. 0. j.OFFICMERS:

John A. Penp: ........ Noble Grand. David V. Adrian......Permanent Sec.John M. Boyd ........... Vice Grand. Chas. W. Hood ............. Treasurer.David V.. Adrian ... Recording Sec.

RICHMOND LODGE No. 434,. 0. 0. F.OFFICES:

bhomas EN. Burns...Noble Grand. } Hudson Stewart ....... Permanent Sec.Joseph Arnold .............. Vice Grand. S. B. Pye ..................... Treasurer.A4 Jackman......... Recording Sec. i

CALUMET LODGE No. 593, I. 0. 0. F., SLOAN'S STATION.OFFICERS:

,Je ¢po Waian ...... Noble Grand, j S, B. Jo .......... rwanent Wec.B. F. Myers ................ ice Grand. T. 0. Grover .................. Tvl, r.Qeo. W. Horne....... Recording Se.

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WILDWOOD LODGE No. 590, 1. 0. 0. F., NEW ALEXANDRIA.

Night of meeting, Saturday.OFFICERS:

W. D. Fell ................ Noble Grand. T. A. Thompson......Permanent Sec.D. N. Long ................. Vice Grand. J. C. Welsh ................... Treasurer.D. M. Scott.............Recording Sec.

UNION LODGE No. 12, I. 0. 0. F., WARRENTON.OFFICERS:

.Charles Meedel ...........Noble Grand. W. W. Tanley.........Permanent Sec.Matthew Darrah.......... Vce Grand. Alex. Mossgrove ............ Treasurer.W. H. Lyon.........Recording Sec.

TRAVELERS 5 GUIDE.

Arrivals and Departures of Trains.

PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS RAILWAY.

EAST.

Arrive at . Arrive atSteubenville. Pittsburgh.

Express.. ..12:03 A&. .... 2:03 A. M."; . .-... 4:55 A. M.... 6:45 A. M.

Mail. 2:40 P. M.... 5:20 P. M.Fast Ex.... 5:10 P. x .... 7:00P.M.Local ......10:45 A. M.... 4:15 P. M.Pgh. Ac Ive. 7.00 A. M.... 9:25 A. M.

WEST.

Arrive at Arrive atSteubenville. Columbus.

Express .... 3:44 A. ... :9:45A.-x.Pacific Ex... 9:13 A. x.... 2:30 p. x.Mail ...... 10:10 . .,. 5:20 p. M.Express .... 4:)00 P. M...11:30 P. x.Accom'n.... 6:00 r. v .

-CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD.

EAST.

Arrive at Arrive atSteubenville. Pittsburgh.

Accom'n.... 6:57 A. x .. .10:35 A. x.Mail....... 12:03 P. xM.... 3:40 p. M.Express...... 3:47 P. x. .. 7:10 P. .Accom'n.... 6:25 P. X. .. .......

WEST.

Arrive at Arrive atSteubenville. Bellaire.

Accomn .... 7:15 A. M.... 8:40 A. M.Mail...... 10:37 A. X... 11:55 A. V.Expres..... 4:43 P.- .... 600 . x.Accom'n .... 7:47 p. .... 9:05 P. M.

Steamer Forest City leaves foot of Market street for Wheeling daily, exceptiSunday, at 8 A. K. Retuning leaves Wheeling at 2:30 P. i -Tare to Wheel g,· 50cents. = ..... ' .L=' ' : t

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STEUBENVILLE DIRECTORY.*

Railway Fares and Distances from Steubenville.

PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS RAILWAY.WEST.

Stations. Distance in Miles. Fares. Stations. Distance in Miles.Mingo Junction ......... 3 ......... $ .10 Urichsile.............. 50......Goulds ...................... 6 ......... 20 Trenton.................... 53.........Alexandria Road ....... 8..... 2.5 Port Washington........ 61.........Smithfield .............. 35. New Comerstown ........ 67 .........Skelley's ....... 17........... .... 50 Oxford..................... 71 .......Bloomfield ..... 18..... ......... 55 West Lafayette........... 75 .........Unioftport................ 20 ......... 60 Coshocton . ........ 81.........M iller's ..................... 23 ........ 70 Conesville 88.........Cadiz Junction .......... 25......... 75 Dresden Junction ....... 95.........Cadiz ...................... 33 ......... 1 00 Frazeysburg ... ........101.......Fairview ................ 29 ......... 85 Hanover ................... 109.........New Market.............. 34 ...... 1 05 Newark .................... 117.........Masterville ............... 38 ......... 1 15 Patalaska.... .........133.Bowerston.................. 40 ......... 1 20 Black Lick ............... 140........Philadelphia Road..... 45 ..... 35 Big Walnut.143.Dennison .................. 49 ......... 1 50 Columbus...... 150.........

EAST.

Edgington......... . ....... 10 Noblestown... . 28.........Holliday's Cove. 4 ......... 15 Oakdale. 29.........Collier's............, ....... .. 25 Hays..... ... 31....Paris Road ................ 8...... 30 Walker's Mill.......... 32..Hanlin's .................... 1 ........ 40 M ansfield............... 35 .........Dinsinore.............. 13..4 Ingram.38Burgettsfown ............. 16 ......... 55 Sheridan................... 39.........Bulger ..................... 20 ......... 70 Birmingham. .... 42.........M idway .................... 22 ......... 75 Pittsburgh ................. 43......McDonald's ............... 25 ......... 85 " Express.............

CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD.NORTH AND EAST.

Stations Di.tance in Miles. Fare.Brown's.................... 6......... 25Jeddo ....................... 8 ....... . 30Sloans ..................... 9 ......... 35Elliottsville ............... 10....... 40McCoy's . .............. 12 ......... 45Port Homer ............ 14 ....... 50Yellow Creek........... 19 ....... 60Wellsville ................. 20 ....... 70East Liverpool........... 25......... 85Smith's Ferry........... 29........ 1 00Roger's Ferry............33......... 1 15Industry .. ............. 35 ......... 1 20Van Port. .............. 40......... 1 40Beaver . ..:............. 41......... 1 40Rochester...;... 42 ......... 1 45Pittsburgh ................ 68........ 2 00

" Excursion ................. 3 00Hammondsville . ........21 ......... 75Irondale . .... 22 ....... 80Salineville . ............ 29 ........ 1 05

Stations. Distance in Miles.Summitville .............. 34.........Millport.................... 36.........Hanover ................. 41..East Rochester......... 45.........Bayard ....................... 47.......Moultrie ................... 50.........Homeworth .............. 53 .........Alliance ............. ... 59.........Limaville.................. 64.........Atwater ................... 67.........Rootstown ................. 74.........Ravenna ................... 78 .........Earlville................... 84........Hudson .................... 90.........Macedonia................. 96 .......Bedford .................... 102.........Newburgh .................108.........Euclid Avenue.........113.........Cleveland..................116.........

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1 601 702 002 102 252 452 652853 03 253 504004 204 304 50

951 001 051 101 201 801351451 502 00

Fares.1251 301 401 601651 751852 002202 302 552 652 853 103 353 503 703 753 75

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TUSCARAWAS BRANCH.

Minerva ................... 50.........$ 1 75Oneida ................... 53........ . 1 85Malvern.................... 55......... 1 90Waynesburg .............. 59.... 2 05Magnolia .................. 61 ........ 2 15

sot

Mingo . . 3......... 10Lagrange ................. 6.......... 20Rush Run. . 11......... 35Portland...............- 13 ......... 45Yorkville 15 .. ... .... 55

Mineral Point ............ 67 ......... 2 35Zoar....... .............. 70 ......... 2 45Canal Dover............. 76 ......... 2 65N. Philadelphia......... 79 ......... 2 75

Deep Run................. 16 ......... 60Martin's Ferry........... 20 ......... 70Bridgeport................ 22 ......... 80Bellaire ......... 26......... 9

THROUGH POINTS.WEST.

Steubenvie to Disance in Miles. Fare.Toledo via Cleveland............. . .... 239 . ................... 7 00Detroit via Cleveland . ..... ........ 294 . ............ . 8 25Detroit via Cleveland, and Steamer.... ........... ....... .... 7 25Cincinnati via Columbus ................ 270 ............ 8 10Chicago do. do. 464 .................... 13 40Milwaukee via Chicago.................. 549 16 40Indianapolis via Columbus . .......... 338 10 05

ouisville via Cincinnati . ................ 380 ................ 12 10St. Louis via Indianapolis .. . 599................... 17 60St. Paul via Chicago . ....... 873.................... 27 40Omaha via Chicago........................... 29 40Kansas City yiaSt. Louis....... 874 .......... .... 28 65San Francisco via Omaha ............... 2,865 ....... 129 40

BAST.

Philadelphia via Pittsburgh .............. 398Baltimore via Harrisburg ............... 376.. .Washington via Baltimore.......:....... 416...........Buffalo via Rochester ................... 252.Niagara Falls via Buffal.................. 278 ...........New York via Pittsburgh. 487........487 . ......Boston via New York .................. 643..........

12 00 o10 5010 507 908 45

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Rates of Postage.

'[For Arrivals and Departures of Mails see page 108.]

Mailable matter of the first class embraces all corrbpondence, wholly orpartly in writing (except book manuscript and corrected proof-sheets pass-ing between authors and publishers, and postal cards) the postage onwhich is three cents for each half ounce or fraction thereof.

On local drop letters at offices where free delivery by carriers is not es-tablished, one cent for each half ounce or fraction thereof.

Mailable matter of the second class embraces matter exclusively in print'and regularly issued, at stated periods, from a known office, of publication,without addition by writing, mark or sign, and is charged for at the follow-ing fates:- On all newspapers and periodical publications addressed and mailed as

above described, and issued weekly or oftener, two cents a pound or frac-tion thereof. On all such matter issued less frequently than once a week,three cents a pound or fraction thereof.

Newspapers are mailed free to regular subscribers living in the countywhere said papers are published.

RATES OF POSTAGE ON THIRD-CLASS MATTER.

Mailable matter of the third class embraces all pamphlets, occasionalpublications, transient newspapers, magazines, handbills, posters, unsealedcirculars, prospectuses, books, book manuscript, proof-sheets, correctedproof-sheets, maps, prints, engravings, blanks, flexible patterns, -articles ofmerchandise, sample cards, phonographic paper, letter envelopes, postal en-velopes and wrappers, cards, plain and ornamental paper, photographicrepresentations of different types, seeds, cuttings, bulbs, roots, scions, andall other matter which may be declared mailable by law, and all other arti-cles not above the weight prescribed by law, which are not, from theirform or nature, liable to destroy, deface, or otherwise injure the contents ofthe, mail bag, or the person of any one engaged in the postal'service.Postage, one cent for each ounce or fraction thereof.

All packages of matter of the third class must be so wrapped or envel-oped, with open sides or ends, that their contents may be readily and thor-oughly examined by postmasters without destroying the wrappers; butseeds and other articles liable, from their form or nature, to loss or damage,unless specially protected, may be enclosed in unsealed bags or boxes,which can readily be opened for examination of the contents and reclosed;or sealed bags, made of material sufficiently transparent to show the con-tents clearly, without opening, may be used for such matter.

Notwriting will be permitted upon articles of this class, or their wrap-/

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pers or envelopes, except the address or destination. - Any other writingin or upon any package or article of this class will subject it to letter ratesof postage.

There is no objection to a business card printed or impressed on thewrapper or envelope of any third-class matter, or a simple mark designedto call attention to any article in printed matter, or the correction of amere typographical error.

The weight of any package of first or third class matter must not exceedfour pounds .

* POSTAL CARDS.These Cards are issued by the Government at one cent each.No card is a "postal card" except such as are issued by the Postoffice

Department. An ordinary printed business card may be sent through themails when prepaid by a one-cent postage stamp attached; but such cardmust contain absolutely no written matter except the address ; otherwise itwill be treated as not fully prepaid, and refused admission into the mails.In using postal cards, be careful not to write or have anything printed onthe side to be used for the address, except the address; also be carpful notto paste, gum or attach anything to them. They are unmailable as postalcards when these suggestions are disregarded.

FOLLOWING ARTICLES ARE UNMAILABLE:Packages containing liquids, poisons, glass, explosive chemicals, live ani-

mals, sharp pointed instruments, sugar, or any other matter liable to defaceor destroy the contents of the mail, or injure the person of any one con-nected with the service. All letters upon the envelope of which, or postalcard upon which obscene, scurrilous or abusive epithets have been writtenor printed, or disloyal devices printed or engraved, and letters or circularsconcerning illegal lotteries so called, gift concerts, or other similar enter-prises offering prizes, or concerning schemes devised4'afd intended to de-ceive and defraud the public. Also, all obscene, lewd, dr lascivious books,pamphlets, pictures, papers, prints, or other publications 6f an indecentcharacter.

As there will be a general change in foreign postage rates after July 1st,1875, these rates are omitted.

MONEY ORDERS.Fifty dollars is the greatest amount allowed to one money order, and the

issue to a single applicant, in one day, of more than three orders, payableat the same office and to the same payee, is positively forbidden.

Orders are sold at the following rates: . * .On Orders not exceeding $10 ............................. ......... 5 ents.'" -* 4 ' over $10 and not exceeding $290 ^*10 ."

t" " 20 4 " 30 ........................ ... 15 i

30 " 40 .......................... 20" 40 -" 50..............

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Neighboring Postoffices.

JEFFERSON COUNTY, 0.

Adena, Amsterdam, Annapolis, Bloomingdale, Calumet, Creswell, EastSpringfield, Fair Play, Hammondsville, Holmes' Mill, Irondale,.IslandCreel, Jeddo, Knoxville, Linton Mr-Coy's Station, Mingo Junction, Mitch-ell's Salt Works, Moore's Salt Works, Mount Pleasant, New Alexandria,New Somerset, Phillipsburgh, Port Homer, Portland Station, Richmond,Rush Run, Sloan's Station, Smithfield, Steubenville, (C. H.,) Tiltonsville,Town Fork, Unionport, Updegraff, Warrenton, Wintersville.

: ' - BELMONT COUNTY. . '

A rmstrong's Mills, Atlas, Bailey's Mills, Barnesville, Bellaire, Belmont,Bethesda, Bridgeport, Burley's Mills, Businessburg, Captina, Colerain,Cope, Demos, Dille's Bottom,- East Richland, Flushing, Glencoe, Hendrys.burgh, Hunter, Jacobsburgh, Kennon, Lamira, Lloydsville, Martin's Fer-ry, Morning View, Morristown, Pileher, Pleasant Grove, Po.ihattan Point,?ugh, Saint Clairsville, (C. H.,) Sewellsville, Shepherdstown, Shields,Somerton, Stewartsville, Temperanceville, Uniontown, Warnock, Wegee,

HARRISON COUNTY.Archer, Bowerston, Cadiz, (C. H.,) Casaville, Conotton, Deersville, Feed

Spring, Folks Station, Freeport, Germano, Harrisville, Hopedale, Jewett,-Laceyville, Means', Miller's Station, Moorefield, New Athens, New Rum-ley, Seio, Short Creek, Smyrna, Station Fifteen, Tappan, Tippecanoe.

CARROLL COUNTY.Algonquin, Augusta, Carrollton, (C. H.,) Eckley, Harlem Springq, Kil-

gore,- Lamartine, Leavitt, Leesville, Malvern, Mechanicstown, New Hagers-town, New Harrisburg, Norristown, Oneida Mills, Sherodsville, Scroggs-field, Wattsville., ' COLUMBIANA COUNTY.

Achor, Bayard, Bucks, Calcutta, Cannon's Mills, Clarkson, Columbiana,Damascoville, Dungannon, East Carmel, East Fairfield, East Liverpool,East Palestine, East Rochester, Elkton, Franklin Square, Gaver's, Glas-gow, Green Hid!, Hanoverton, Homeworth, Inverness, ],eetonia, Maysville,Millport, Moultrie New Alexander, New Chambersburg, New Garden,New Lisbon, (C. H.,) New Waterford, North Georgetown, Prouse's Mills,Saint Clair, Salem, Salineville, Spruce Vale, Summitville, Teegardin,Unity, Valley, Wellsville, West Beaver, West Point, Winona.

BROOKS COUNTY, WEST VA.Bethany, Fowler's, Pan-Handle, Short Creek, Wellsburg, (C. H.)

Money Order Offices in Ohio.

Ada . ..... . ardin.Akron ........................ Summit.Alliance .... StarkAntwerp ......... ... Paulding.Ashland ..................... Ashland.Ashtabula ............... Ashtabula.

Athens .................... Athes.Attica ......................... Seneca.Bainbridge ..... Ross.Barnesville .................. Belmont.Batavia.....................Clermont.Bazetta... ......... Trumbull.Bellaire....... ... Belmont.Bellefontaine ....... Logan.Belleville. .............. Richland.Bellevue .............. Huron.Berea . ........ uyahoga.Berlin Heights...Erie.Beverly .... Washington.Birmingham......... Erie.Blanchester................Clinton.Bloomville .................. Seneca.Bluffton....................... Allen.Bowling Green .. ....... Wood.Bridgeport .............. Belmont.Bryan..... Williams.Bucyrus ... ............... Crawford.Burton ..................... Geauga.Cadiz ........................ Harrison.Caldwell ................... Noble.Cambridge.......... Guernsey.Canal Dover... .. Tuscarawas.Canal Fulton ................. Stark.Canal Winchester..-......Franklin.Canfield ................... Mahoning.Canton ......................... Stark.Cardington...............Morrow.Carey ......... . Wvandott.Carrollton...................CarroCedarville .............. Greene.Celina ....................... Mercer.Chagrin Falls... .Cuyahoga.Chardon ................... Geauga.Chester Hill ............... Morgan.

Chesterville..... .MorroChillicothe ...................... RosCincinnati..... ....... HamiltoCircleville ................ PickawaClarksville . ...............ClintcCleveland....... CuyahoClyde .................... Sanduskj.Columbiana ... ........ Columbiana.Columbus .................. Franklin.Columbus Grove...........Putnam.Conneaut ................. Ashtabula.Coshocton ................. Coshocton.Crestline .................. Crawford.Cuyahoga Falls ........... Sumnnit.Dalton . .................. .... Wayne.Dayton . .............Montgomery.Defiance. ................. Defiance.De Graff.......................Logan.Delaware. . ..... . Delaware.Delphos ................. Van Wert.Delta ... ... ..... Fufton.Dennison .,.............Tusearawas.Dresden ........ Muskingum.Dunkirk . .............. Hardin.East Liverpool*...Columbiana.Eton ............. ....... Preble.Edgarton..... . .Williams.Elimore...................... Ottawa.Elyria ...................... Lorain.Felicity....Clermont.Findley........ ..... Hancock.Forest ....................... Hardin.Fostoria .............. Seneca.Franklin ..................... Warren.Frederiektown ............... Knox.Fremont ................... Sandusky.Galion ...... ..Crawford.Gallipolis ....... ............Gallia.Gambier.................Knox.Garrettsville............. Portage.Georgetown ................. Brown*Germantown..... .....MontgomeryGlendale..... ..Hami; .Grand Rapids.....W... .. oo:

STEUBENVILLE DI.ECTBEi.

Granuville. ...................Licking.e d ................ Highland.

Green le .................... Dark/;Greenwich Station.... ...... Huron.Hailton......... :.... ..... Butler.Heirson . ............. Hamilton..ayesville................ Ashland.Hicksville ......... Defiance.Hillsborough. ...... Highland.Hiram ........................ Portage.Hubbard . ...............Trumbull.Hudson ...................... Summit.Huron . ... ............... Erie.Ironton . .. Lawrence.

Jackson....................Jamestow .................. Greene.Jefferson ........ Astabula.Ke sland. ............... Erie.Kent :. .. Po..,: .: .... '.,.Portage.Kenn .n. .... ........... Hardin.Kingsville ............. Ashtabula.Kinsman . . Trumbull.

' Lancaster...... ..... F... airfield.Laue. ................... Marion.Lebanon *...................Warren.'Lee ..... .................... Athens.Leesburgh ............... Highland.Leetonia..............Columbiana.Le Roy .................. Medina.Lexington.................Richland.Lima ....................... Allen.Lockland Station ........ Hamilton.Logan ....................... Hocking.London ..................... M adison.Loudonville ................. Ashland.Louisville ............. Stark.Loveland......... .... Clermont.Lowellville .............. Mahoning.MeArthur .......... V.. in ton.M eConnellsville ....... M.. Morgan.M adison ........................ Lake.Malta ......................... M organ.Mansfield .............. ,.Richand.Mantua Station ......... Portage..Marietta ........... Washington.Marion ...................... Marion.Martin's Ferry ............ Belmont.Marysville................Union.Massillon ............... Stark.

Maumee City ..... .Lucas.M^haniesburgh .. sZ.:Champaign.Maina .......... ..... .. iMedina.Miamisburgh ......... Montgamery.Middleport....... leigs.Middlerown ...............Butler.Milan ....................... ;.. Erie.Millersburg.................. .Holmes.Millford .................. Clermont.Millford Centre......... Union.Mineral Ridge ......... Trumbull.Minerva ................. Stark.M onroeville ........... ..... Huron.Morgan ..................Ashtabula.Morristown ............-.. _Belmont.Morrow . . ........... Warren.Mount Gilead ......... _....Morrow.Mount Plevsant ........ Jefferson.Mount Verno ::......... ...K xONapoleon....'...............Henry.Nat. Military H6me...Montgomery.Navarre ..... ..... ......... Stark.Nelsonville ............... Athens.Nevada ..................... yandot.Newark .............. Licking.New Bremen... ........ Auglaize.Ncwburg ......... uyhoga.New Carlisle ............. Clark.Newcomerstown.... Tuscarawas.New Holland ........ Pickaway.New Lexington ............... Perry.New Lisbon ............ ColumbianaNew London ................ Huron.New Paris.... . Preble.New Philadelphia ..... Tuscarawas.New .lymouth............. Vinton.New Richmond .........Clermont.New Vienna......... -...... ClintoNiles ....................... TrumbulNorth Amherst..............Lorai.North Lewisburg ....... hampaigNorwalk.................. -..HuroOak Hill ................... JacksoOberlin.... ......... LoraiLOrangeville ............ .TrumbulOrrville ............. ... WaynOrwell . ................AshtabulOsborne..... .......... GreenOttawa ............... Putna

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Oxford.................... .. Butler.Painesville.. .... Lake.Paulding........'.........Pauldin .Perrysturg........ Wood.Perryville........... Ashland..Pioneer....................W illiams.Piqua....M.. . Miami.Plymouth .................. Richland.Poland .... . Mahoning.Pomeroy................. Meigs.Port Clinton....Ottawa,Portsmouth... ................ Scioto.Put-in-Bay ...... O............. ttawa.Ravenna ...................... Portage.Reading .. . Hamilton.Republic.... ........... .Seneca.Richmond ........... Jefferson.Richwood ................. J...Union.Ripley.....Brown.St. Clairsville .............. Belmont.St. Mary's.................. Auglaize.St. Paris ................ Champaign.SaIem . .............. Columbiana.Salineville ..............Columbiana.Sandusky. ...; ............... Erie.Savannah...................Ashland.Scio . ..................Harrison.Sharon Centre ............. Medina.Shelby .................... RichiandShree ................ Wayne.Sidney . ......................Shelby.Smithfield ................ Jefferson.Smithville ........... .. Wayne.South Charleston........... Clark.Springborbugh .. Warren.Springfield.......... .. Clark.Steubenville ............... J efferson.Stryker ................... Williams.Sylvania ....................... Lucas

Tiffin ..... . Seneca.Tippecanoe City. Miami. ,Toledo.. ..... Lucas. -Tontogany..... ........ Wood. ,Troy . ....... ..... iami.

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Van Wert...............Van Werot.Vermillion .. ............. Erie."'

Versailles ...... Darke.,Wadsworth.............. edina.;Wakeman................ HurWapakonetta .. ......... _ Auglaizel. '

Warren ....... TrumbulL'Washington........... .Guernsey.:Washington, C. H ........ Favette;,,W aiuseon ..................... Fultonii:Waynesville..Warei:Wellington . .. ..... LoraiWellsville .: C.. .....ColumbianriWest rville ....... ....... FranklWest Farmington........ Trumb:LWest Jefferson.. ..... Madison.West Liberty ....... Logf.LWest Salem . ................WayWest Unity. ........... WilliaWilliamsburg ....... ClermonWilloughby ................. Lak.Wilmington.. . Clintoa/Woodsfield....... Monroe.Wooster .... .... ........ Wayne.Worthington ...... Franklin.'Xenia ........ ..... .Greene.Yellow Springs......... reene.Youngstown ....... Mahoning.Zanesville .............. Muskingum.

' :MMTM]E6 AMIZ- TIMT-DR .Arrivals and Departures of Mails.....108 . Justices in Jefferson County............22Business Directory...............................125 Manufacturers..... .. ........................... 8City Officers ...................... ...... 22, 23 Ohio State Government . ..... 19Churches ........................................ 14, 24 Rates of Postage .. 143Coa . .......... ................................... 10 Societies .... ............. ..............Commercial Facilities .............. ... 11 Street Directoy............................County Officers .....* ............................ 21 Times of Holding Courts ................. I.Court House ......................................... 17 Township Officers . .................... 24Education .......... .... .......... ........ 12 Travelers' Guide .. ...................... 140

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