CUYAHOGA ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY. Organized July 4th, 1837. Edward Wade, of Brooklyn, President. Samuel Freeman, of Parma, Asa Cady, J. A. Foote, 46 Euclid, 66 Cleveland, Vice Presidents, J. L. Tomlinson, "Rockport, Sam'l Williamson" Willougby, J L. L. Rice, of Cleveland, Corresponding Secretary. WESTERN SEAMANS' FRIEND SOCIETY. Alexander Seymour, Vice President. Rev. V. D. Taylor, Corresponding Secretary. Benj. S. Lyman, Treasurer. Rev. S. C. Aikin, J. A. Foote, Jarvis F. Hanks, Rev. Levi Tucker. Directors. T. P. Handy, Rev. Wm. Dighton, CLEVELAND MATERNAL ASSOCIATION. Mrs. L. C. Gaylord, Directors. Mrs. H. Brainard, Mrs. Lathrop, Secretary. Mrs. L. A. Penfield, Treasurer. CLEVELAND ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY. Organized in 1833-has now about two hundred members. D. Long, President. S. L. Severance, Secretary. S. J. Harding Vice Presid't. Jno. A. Foote, Treasurer. CLEVELAND HARMONIC SOCIETY. Members-J. F. Hanks, E. Bingham, J. M. Brown, Geo. Tolhurst, S. Brainard, H. J. Mould, T. C. Severance. A. H. Curtis, V. President. D. W. Cross, Secretary. CLEVELAND POLEMIC ASSOCIATION. James S. Underhill, President. Peter Call, Vice President. C. B. Denio, Secretary and Treasurer. YOUNG MENS' LITERARY ASSOCIATION. Charles Whittlesey, President. George C. Davies, Secretary. W. G. Oatman, Corresponding Secretary. CLEVELAND NEWS ROOM. Farmer's Block, Ontario st. A private establishment, but free to all strangers. CLEVELAND READING ROOM ASSOCIATION. John M. Sterling, President, Managers. Ď. W. Joyce, R. M. Chapman, M. Barnet, A. Seymour, William Cleveland, E. F. Conklin. YOUNG LADIES' SEMINARY. 75.St. Clair st. Mrs. Howison, Principal. Miss Emily Johnstone, Assistants. CLEVELAND FEMALE ORPHAN ASYLUM. Farmers' Block. Incorporated April 3d, 1837. Trustees.-Henry Sexton, Benjamin Rouse, Henry H. Dodge, A. D. Smith and A. Wheeler. CITY GUARDS. A volunteer Company, composed of 64 members. An election of officers is to take place in a few days. CLEVELAND CITY BAND. D. Tuttle, Marshal. A. Harrison, Leader. J. J. Davies, Secretary and Treasurer. Trustees-H. Canfield, D. Tuttle, J. J. Davies. CARPENTERS' AND JOINERS' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, OF CLEVELAND AND OHIO CITY.. Moses Ross, President. George W. Thompson, Secretary. NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS, PUBLISHED IN CLEVELAND. THE HERALD And Gazette, published daily and week. ly, Central Buildings. Whig in politics. F. Whittlesey & J. A. Harris, Editors and Proprietors. James Hull, printer. THE CLEVELAND ADVERTISER, published daily and weekly. Democratic in politics. Canfield & Spencer. Editors and Proprietors. THE CLEVELAND LIBERALIST, published weekly, Union Block, Union Lane. Devoted to free enquiry. S. Underhill & Son, Proprietors. Doct. S. Underhill, Editor. Jas. S. Uunderhill, Printer. CLEVELAND JOURNAL, published weekly. Devoted to the promulgation of the Presbyterian Creed. Samuel C., Ai. kin, John M. Sterling and A. Penfield, Publishers. Rev. O. P. Hoyt, Editor. Printed at the Office of Penniman & Bemis, Central Buildings, by F. B. Penniman. PRINCIPAL HOTELS AND COFFEE HOUSES, AMERICAN HOUSE, I. Newton, 42 Superior street. tre Block. CITY HOTEL, Perry Allen, Seneca street. Cleveland Cen CLINTON HOUSE, William Harland, Union lane, corner St. Clair street. EAGLE TAVERN, Richard Cooke, Water street, corner St. Clair street. FRANKLIN HOUSE, B. Harrington, 25 Superior street. FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' HOTEL, George W. Sanford, Ontario street, corner Michigan street. GLOBE TAVERN, Isaac Van Valkenburg, Merwin st. COFFEE HOUSES. CITY COFFEE HOUSE, John Bennet, 21 Water street. CLEVELAND RECESS, E. Adams & Co. 64 Superior st. SHAKSPEARE SALOON, Joel Hood, 9 Water street. The AMERICAN HOUSE, 42 Superior st. occupies the whole of the upper stories in that splendid building, recently erected by our enterprising fellow-citizen James Kellogg, Esq. and known as Kellogg's Block. It is decidedly one of the most magnificent establishments in the United States. The CLEVELAND CENTRE HOUSE, too, when com pleted, will add much to the respectability of the city |