Directory of city of Detroit, 1845, Part 10

Author: Wellings, James H. [from old catalog]
Publication date: 1845
Publisher: Detroit, Printed by Harsha & Willcox
Number of Pages: 184


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METROET.


N. B. Deeds, Mortgages and Conveyancing attended to.


C. MORSE, .W


AT THE


MICHIGAN BOOK STORE,


„ NO. 127, JEFFERSON AVENUE,


Has for sale a general assortment of Theological, Miscel- laneous, Classical, School, Law and Medical Books,


FAMILY BIBLES,


Blank Books, Printing, Cap and Letter Paper, Printing and Writing Ink, and Stationery articles at wholesale and retail : also, Piano Forte Music, Instruction Books, &c. &c.


Detroit, 1845.


ÆTNA INSURANCE COMPANY,


OF HARTFORD CONNECTICUT. 0 JOHN PALMER, Agent.


CAPITAL 200,000 DOLLARS.


With the liberty to increase the same to half of a mil- lion of Dollars.


Offer to insure Dwelling-houses, Stores, Mills Manufacto- ries, Barns, Ships and Vessels while in port, or on the stocks, Goods, and every other species of insurable personal proper- ty, against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, at as low rates of Pre- mium as any similar institution of good standing.


The Ætna Insurance Company was incorporated in 1819, and the reputation it has acquired for promptness and liberali- ty in the adjustment and payment of losses, requires no addi- tional pledge, to entitle it to a liberal share of public patron- age.


Persons wishing to be insured, can apply to John Palmer, Esq. of Detroit.


darwini or giảm


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W. O'CALLAGHAN,


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,


GROCERY AND PROVISION DEALER.


At the Berthelet Market Store, Randolph street below Wood- worth's Hotel.


DETROIT,


Keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of Teas, Su- gar, Coffee, &c. together with Pork, Butter, Lard, Flour, Salt, Corn and Corn-meal, Hams, Dried Fruit, Bran, Horse-feed, &c. &c.


JOHN W. STRONG,


STORAGE, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.


Produce bought and sold.


Warehouse on Front Street, First above Oliver Newberry's,


DETROIT MICHIGAN. Residence, National Hotel.


SCADIN'S FURNITURE


AND UPHOLSTERY WAREHOUSE,


Nearly opposite Farmers' and Mechenics Bank, JEFFERSON AVENUE,


DETROIT.


R. C. SCADIN grateful for past favors, begs leave respect- fully to inform his friends and customers that he is prepared to execute all orders in his line, of the best materials and workmanship at his stand as above.


CHANDLER & BRADFORD,


WHOLESALE DEALERS IN


Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,


Carpeting, Paper Hangings, Floor Oil Cloths. nd Feathers. No. 130, Jefferson Avenue, Stand formerly occupied by Z. Chandler & Co.,


EROET.


Z. CHANDLER,


R. C. BRADFORD.


JOHN OWEN & CO.,


DEALERS IN


GROCERIES, DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,


Paints, Oils, Glass, Dye Woods and Dye Stuffs, Brushes, Fancy articles, &c. Nos. 82, & 84 Jefferson Avenue, J. OWEN, DETROIT.


T. H. HINCHMAN.


JOHN WEBSTER,


MANUFACTURER OF


FRENCH BURR MILL STONES,


And dealer in Dutch Bolting Cloth, Screen Wire, Elevators, Hoisting Screws, Lighter Screws &c. Also, dealer in Hardware, Cutlery, Stoves, Sheet Iron and Tin Ware, Corner of Fort St. and Woodward Av. nearly opposite the National Hotel,


Detroit, 1845.


KAHO


COE & COIT, EXCHANGE BROKERS


No. 53, Woodward Avenue,


Near Jefferson Avenue,


ISRAEL COE,


DETROIT, Mich.


SAMUEL COIT.


REFERFNECS.


Ketchum, Rogers and Bement, 1


Nevins, Townsend & Co.


NEW YORK.


John T. Smith & Co.


Bigelow & Gibson,


- Mathew Bolles, , BOSTON.


Geo. Beach, Esq. Pres't Phoenix Bk.


3 Hartford,


H. A. Perkins, Esq. Cash'r Hartford bk Ct.


Degraff & Townsend,


Detroit.


Watkins & Bissell,


Erastus Corning Esq. of Albany,


Watts Sherman, Esq. Cash'r Alb. City bk 1 Albany


GEORGE C. MOON, Dealer in every description of SILK GOODS, SHAWLS, CLOAK STUFFS, Dry-Goods, And Millinery Articles,


Also, Manufactures and keeps constantly for Sale a large stock of Velvet, Silk, Satin, Lawn, Tuscan and Straw Bonnets, and Ladies Cloaks of every description.


P. S .- Miss Moon's old established Millinery Rooms are connected with the above, where may be found a large stock of Bonnets, Caps, and Ladies' Cloaks of the most approved style.


1845.


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 1845.


A. M'FARREN, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 137 JEFFERSON AVENUE, (Smart's Block,) DETROIT,


Keeps constantly for sale a complete assortment of Miscella- neous, School and Classical Books; Letter and Cap Paper, plain and ruled ; Quills, Ink, Sealing Wax, Cutlery, Wrap- ping Paper, Printing Paper, of all sizes ; and Book, News and Canister Ink, of various kinds. BLANK BOOKS, full and half bound, of every variety of Ruliug, Memorandum Books, &c.


To Merchants, Teachers and others buying in quantities, a large discount made.


SABBATH SCHOOL & BIBLE SOCIETY DEPOSIT- ORY.


CARD


DR. WARE takes much pleasure in recommending DR. BAILEY, his successor in


DENTAL SURGERY,


To his Friends and former Patrons, and he has no hesitation in saying he believes the Doctor a skillful and judicious operator.


From his former experience and uniform success, while so- liciting a share of public patronage, has confidence in saying his operatians shall be performed in the latest and most ap- proved manner, and always with the least possible inconven- ience to his Patients ; and by the use of Dr. WARE's Nerve Destroyer, he is enabled to remove all sensibility in those teeth otherwise too sensitive for filling, and to destroy the Nerve when exposed, without l'ain or injury to the teeth, thus in ef- fect rendering his operations painless.


Office No. 75, Woodward Avenue,


DETROIT.


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NEW SAUSAGE ESTABLISHMENT,


BY


PAGE & ASH,


No. 164, Jefferson Avenue, Detroit.


CONSTANTLY ON HAND


PORK SAUSA GES,


Lard, Sparibs, Hams, Dried & Corned Beef, Tongues, &c., All of the first quality. February, 1845.


MARINE INSURANCE.


BY THE NORTH WESTERN INSURANCE OF OSWEGO,


On application to H. H. BROWN, Agent.


Ofice at the Banking House of the Michigan Insurance Comp. Jefferson Avenue, corner Griswold Street.


ST. CLAIR LUMBER COMPANY, Brewster's Wharf, Atwater Street,


TROIT.


The St. Clair Lumber Company have on hand as abve, at all times, a complete assortment of clear, seasoned and com- mon Pine Boards, plank and joist, timber and lath, which will be sold at low rates for cash.


N. B. Bills of lumber sawed to order.


SADLERY ESTABLISHMENT.


158 Jefferson Avenue.


CULLEN BROWN, 7


At his old stand, has now on hand and hopes to keep con- stantly ready for sale, at Wholesale and Retail, a larger and more full assortment, than he has heretofore kept, of articles in his line of business, a few of which he will name for the information of those not acquainted with his establishment.


SADDLES.


Ladies' Saddles, of the most approved style. Gentlemen's Riding Saddles, plain and fancy, Spanish, Half Spanish, Hussar, Military and Racing Saddles.


HARNESS.


Brass, Silver Plated, and Japaned Coach, Gig, Buggy, and Barouche Harness, also Heavy Team, Single, Dray, and Cart Harnesses.


TRUNKS,


Of all descriptions ; such as Hard Sole Leather, of the latest style, Russet and Black Iron Frames, Imitation, with wood frames, Ladies' Packing and Bag Top Trunks. Hand Va- lises, of every size and kind ; Carpet Bags, made of Patent Leather, Wilton Carpet, Brussels, and Stair Carpet of every description.


MILITARY GOODS,


Such as Swords and Belts, Epaulets, Lace Fringe, Stars, Sword Knots, Buttons, Plumes, White, Crimson and Buff Cloth, Spurs, &c.


SLEIGH BELLS, open and round by the dozen or string.


A full assortment of SADDLERY HARDWARE, at Wholesale and Retail. Saddlers can be supplied at as low rates as at any other establishment west of New York.


FISHING TACKLE,


Of all kinds, such as Limerick Trout, Patent and Common Fish Hooks, Silk, Laid, India Grass, and Hemp Lines, Reels, Swivels, &c.


SPORTING APPARATUS,


Such as Game Bags, Percussion Caps, Powder Flasks, Shot Bags, Shot Chargers, extra.


Coach Lace, Broad Seaming, and Nailing Lace, Tufts, Brass and Silver plated Hub Bands, Dash Frames, and Car- riage Handles, with every article in the line.


DETROIT CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY,


CORNER BATES AND ATWATER STREETS,


DETROIT.


N. MAZURET, proprietor of the above establishment, respectfully informs the citizens of Detroit, and vicinity, that he is prepared to execute all kinds of work, in building Car- riages and Wagons, or in repairing the same in the best man- ner, and at the shortest notice.


DETROIT TUB AND PAIL FACTORY.


Corner of State and Griswold Streets, opposite the Capitol.


J. W. SUTTON,


Manufactures and keeps constantly on hand TUBS, PAILS, CHURNS, KEELERS, &C., &c., and would inform his friends and customers, that he will sell as low as any other establish- ment in the western country.


Clothing for the People.


Cheap, Good and Fashionable Clothing, at R. BANKS'S, Opposite the Michigan Insurance Company, Jefferson At. DETROIT.


Where may be found Broad, Beaver, Pilot and Flushing Box, Sack, and Over Coats. Broadcloth and Satinet Pantaloons of different styles and patterns. Vests, Shirts, Hose, Suspend- ers, and every article of Men's wear, which will be sold ex- ceedingly low, for the Cash. Every article in the Tailoring Line made up to order, at short notice, and in fashionable style.


Don't Forget Banks's Cheap Clothing Establishment.


A. S. BAGG, and BAGG & HARMON,


OF THE FREE PRESS ESTABLISHMENT,


Opposite Farmers and Mechanics Bank, Jefferson Ave- nue, (Sheldon's Block,)


Are prepared to execute with promptness all orders in the various branches of their business, as above, viz : Bookselling, Bookbinding, Printing, Stationery, &c.


Job Printing and Bookbinding done in the neatest manner. COUNTIES and PUBLIC OFFICERS, supplied with Record Books and Stationery, on the most reasonable. terms.


A large stock of Copy Books, Blank Books, Account Books, &c., constantly on hand, For Sale Wholesale and Retail.


N. B. An extensive supply of Cheap Publications may be always found.


J. H. FARNSWORTH, DENTIST,


Office nearly opposite the United States' Court Buildings,


JEFFERSON ANENUE,


DETROIT.


Fashionable Hair Cutting Room.


H. JACKSON, grateful for past favors, respectfully in- forms his friends and the public, that he may be found at all times in his Shaving and Hair Cutting Room, opposite the United States Court Room, on Jefferson Avenue. H. J. has, at considerable expense, fitted up several spacious BATHING ROOMS, with large Tubs, for Hot and Cold Baths, in the rear of his Room.


N. B. H. J., zealous to keep up with the progressive spirit of the age, has introduced those splendid CABS 80 much in vogue in the eastern cities. They may be found on the stand, opposite his door, when not engaged.


WILLIAMS & COLE, 1


House, Sign, Ship, Ornamental and


DECORATIVE PAINTERS,


PAPER HANGERS AND GLAZIERS.


The subscribers would present their unfeigned thanks for the patronage they have received, and hope by punctuality and despatch, to merit a continuance of their favors. All or- ders in the above business will be thankfully received and punctually attended to.


MILITARY STANDARDS,


Banners and Signs of every description painted with neatness and despatch.


Imitations of all kinds of Wood and Marble executed in the best manner.


Walls and Ceilings painted in oil and calcamine.


No. 35 Griswold St. near Jefferson Avenue, Detroit. REFERENCES :


Right Rev. S. McCoskry, O. Newberry, C. C. Trowbridge,


Dr. Houghton, Dr. Z. Pitcher, S. Conant.


CITY BAKERY, BY


D. 8. OSBORN 800. NO, 49 GRISWOLD ST. Between Jefferson Avenue and Larned St. Detroit.


Where may be found a good assortment of Bread Stuffs, such as common Crackers, Sugar Crackers, Boston Crackers, Soda Crackers, Bread and Cakes of various kinds, all made of the best of flour.


Flour by the barrel or at retail, with YEAST for the ac- commodation of the public.


Grateful for past favors, D. S. O. & Co. solicit the continu- ance of a share of public patronage.


N. B. All the above articles to be had at wholesale or re- tail.


DAILY AND WEEKLY ADVERTISER OFFICE.


CORNER JEFFERSON AND WOODWARD AVENUES,


OVER KING'S CLOTHING STORE.


DETROHTO


ALPHEUS S. WILLIAMS, PROPRIETOR.


A. S. WILLIAMS, Editors.


F. A. HARDING,


BOOK AND JOB PRINTING


Done with neatness, cheapness and despatch.


BARNEY'S HOTEL,


(FORMERLY WOODWORTH'S)


CORNER OF RANDOLPH AND WOODBRIDGE STS. DETROIT.


GENERAL STAGE OFFICE. EHOTE EN


GEO. KIRBY & CO.


No. 37, Woodward Avenue,


DETROIT. MANUFACTURERS OF LEATHER,


AND DEALERS IN


HIDES, OILS, TANNERS' AND CURRIERS' TOOLS,


SHOE FINDINGS, &C. &C.


GEO. KIRBY, Z. KIRBY.


MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE, BY THE


Columbus Insurance Company,


ON APPLICATION TO ARMSTRONG, SIBLEY & CO. Agents Foot of Cass Street, Detroit.


ANDREW T. MCREYNOLDS,


ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR ATLAW, AND SOICITOR IN CHANCERY. ALSO, AGENT FOR THE NEW-YORK Contributionship Insurance Company. Office, Law Buildings, Woodward Avenue, DETROIT.


NEW HARDWARE STORE.


WILLIAM Ra NOYES, JR. 73 Woodward Avenue, (opposite Episcopal Church,) DETROIT.


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN


FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, Cutlery, Parlor, Plate, Office, and Cooking Stoves AND HOLLOW WARE. Also, manufacturer of Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, &c.


E


DETROIT IRON COMPANY


Have on hand and are constantly manufacturing


CASTINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,


Steam Engines, saw mill irons, mill gearing of every descrip- tion, water wheels, pile drivers, screws, lathes, rail road work, threshing machines, horse powers, ploughs, cast iron bathing tubs, stoves of all kinds. Also, Mott's patent agriculturlists' furnace or


Different sizes, from 15 to 50 gallons.


M'OTT


PATE


MOTTISM


PATENT


This article was constructed in consequence of a suggestion from the American Institute, that a simple, portable and low priced furnace was much wanted by farmers for boiling and steaming food, preparing maple or beet root sugar, and for many mechanical purposes.


It is a boiler or Caldron, set in an iron stove or furnace, so formed that a space of from one to two inches is left between the boiler and the iron'casing, causing the heat in its passage to encircle all parts of the boiler, even to its upper edge. They are used with a short pipe, the same as an ordinary stove and should be furnished with a common wooden cover to fa- cilitate the boiling.


The outside casing being made in sections insures durabili- ty. Of the many hundreds sold, the proprietor has not heard of one that has broken in use.


S. N. KENDRICK, Agent.


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Buffalo, Cleveland, Detroit and Chicago Express.


The Proprietors of this Express, will receive and forward daily, specie, bank notes, packages, parcels and bundles of goods, packages of law papers, invoices and bills of lading, · and will attend to the collection and payment of notes, bills and accounts, and such other business as may be intrusted to their care.


This Express connects with Pomeroy & Cos. Eastern and Canada Expresses at Buffalo, and by this arrangement pack- ages &c. can be forwarded from Detroit as soon, and often in advance of the mails, to Cleveland, Erie, Buffalo, Batavia, Rochester, Canandaigua, Geneva, Auburn, Syracuse, Oswe- go,Sackett's Harbor, Ogdensburgh, Utica, Schenectady, Troy, Albany, New-York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, and various other towns and villages on the line; also, to Toronto, Hamilton, Kingston, Montreal and all the im- portant places in the Canadas. Unsealed orders will be for- warded free to any of the above places, and returns made by first express. Merchants, Booksellers, and others, wishing to order small lots of goods from the east, will find this a cheap and expeditious way to get them on. Careful and competent messengers will accompany each express, with responsible agents, at the different towns on the route. Making this as safe a method for doing business as can be offered to the pub- lic. An express will leave Buffalo for Chicago three times a week, and will receive and deliver packages at the intermedi- ate places, on the upper and lower lakes.


The Express leaves Detroit every Monday morning for Buf- talo, Albany, New-York and Boston, through on the Ameri- can side, touching at all the intermediate points on the route. On the opening of navigation the Express will leave for Chi- cago three times per week, through on the Central railroad.


Packages and parcels should be handed in on Saturday to ensure their going each week.


PROPRIETORS. :


HENRY WELLS, partner Pomeroy & Cos. express, Buffalo. D. DUNNING and WM. G. FARGO, late messengers of Pome- roy & Co.


WELLS & CO. Office at Morse's Bookstore.


CHEAP CLOTHING STORE, Woodward Avenue, corner Woodbridge St.


D. MULLANE


Respectfully informs the citizens of Detroit, that he has re- ceived from New-York, a large assortment of the most fash- ionable


CLORIS, CASSIMMERES AND VESTINGS, of the richest patterns and best quality, which he will make up to order in the latest style and at the shortest possible no- tice, and on terms unusually low for cash.


N. B. Ready Made Clothing always on hand.


THOS. G. MOORE'S Steam Engine and Blacksmith's Shop, WOODBRIDGE STREET, (FOOT OF WAYNE,) DETROIT.


T. G. M. begs leave to inform his old customers and all others that he is prepared to execute all orders in his line they may favor him with, as above, with the best of workmanship and materials and with promptness and despatch.


WESTERN LAND AGENCY, BY GEORGE F. MACY,


64 WOODWARD AVENUE, DETROIT.


Careful attention given to the payment of taxes, redemp- tion of lands sold for taxes, purchase, sale and exchange of lands, examination of titles, and all matters connected with a


G E oral A


in Ohio, Illinois, Michigan, Indiana, Wisconsin or Iowa.


From long experience in the business and an intimate knowledge of land matters, correct and prompt attention, will in all cases be given.


STATIONERS' HALL


AND PAPER WAREHOUSE.


G. F. ROOD & CO.


Two doors below the Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank, near the Michi- gan Exchange, Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, have on hand a large assort- ment of


STATIONERY


OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, CONSISTING OF


Cap and Letter Paper, 20 different kinds, from two to eight dollars per ream.


Wrapping Paper. Visiting and Printing Cards.


Toy Books and Song Books, 200 different kinds. Blue, Black and Red Ink.


Back-gammon, Chess and Check- er Boards.


Printing, Envelope, Drawing, Blot- ting, Drafting and Silk Paper, of different sizes. Steel Pens, Quills, Slates, Ink Powder, black and red, Lithograph Copying Books, Presses and Copying Ink, Lithograph Prints, Pen Knives of all kinds and best of quality,


PRINTING INK BY THE KEG,


AND FANCY COLORS IN SMALL CANS.


Sealing Wax, Wafers, India Rubber, Rules, round and parallel,


Ink Stands, Sand Boxes, Wafer Cups, Paper Folders, &c. &c.


BOOK BINDING,


And PAPER RULING done in the neatest style and shortest notice.


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Of every description, from Cap to Super-Royal.


JOB PRINTING


Of all kinds done cheaper than at any other establishment in the state. Such are their arrangements. In all their business they pledge them- selves to give satisfaction. All orders from the country will be prompt- ly attended to.


RAGS, for which the highest price will be paid, received in exchange for book binding, paper ruling, Stationray, blank books, paper, &c.


Great bargains to those who buy to sell again. Merchants and oth- ers will please call before purchasing elsewhere.


DETROIT STEAM SAW MILL.


The undersigned, proprietor of the above well known estab- lishment, keeps constantly on hand a general assortment of Clear and Common Lumber, and will saw to order timber for Frames, with promptness and despatch. Also, warranted and common Shingles, Lath and Blind Slats. All kinds of Coun- try Produce taken in exchange. Purchasers will find it for their advantage to call and examine his different qualities, be- fore purchasing elsewhere.


131 Atwater st. at the foot of St. Antoine st. on the Dock.


B. WIGHT.


WOOD! WOOD !! WOOD !!! 1


The undersigned has been Inspector of Wood for several years past, and bought on commission for the principal Hotels and Housekeepers, and given good satisfaction. He flatters himself that he can buy wood, and have it delivered, includ- ing wharfage and inspection, cheaper than any other man. Purchasers will please give him a call, before purchasing elsewhere ; always to be found at B. WIGHT's Office, by the Detroit Steam Saw Mill, or at his residence on Congress street, third door from Rivard street.


NICHOLAS GREUSEL, Jr.


THE PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY,


OF HARTFORD, CT.,


CONTINUES TO INSURE MOST KINDS OF INSURABLE PROPER- TY, ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS.


MASON PALMER, AGENT,


Office, Conant's Building, on Griswold street, next below the Post Office,


DETROIT.


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G. W. HOWE'S LIVERY STABLES, Corner of Larned and Shelby Streets, DETROIT.


G. W. H. respectfully informs his friends and customers that he still keeps at his old stand, as above, Horses and Car- riages, for hire, to sell, or exchange, and invites the Public to call and examine for themselves.


STEAMBOAT SALOON,


BY THOMAS MANCHESTER, Foot of v TO award Avenuey (NEAR THE NEW FERRY,)


DETROIT.


Where may be found the best of Fresh Oysters, Pickled Tripe and Tongue, Fruit, Pies, Cakes, Fowl, Birds, &c.


CHEAP CASH STORE. ABBOT & BEECHER,


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN


DOMESTIC, STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOOD8.


BOOTS, SHOES, DRY GROCERIES, &c.


144 Jefferson Av. corner Bates street, T. F. ABBOT ..


DETROIT. L. BEECHER. . Wanted, Wool, Pot and Pearl Ashes, Flour and all kinds of Produce.


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HERRICK'S READING ROOM,


No. 98, Jefferson Avenue.


The subscriber would invite the attention of the public to the Reading Room, which he has recently fitted up in elegant style and where may be found the leading papers from vari. ous parts of the Union, together with the principal Reviews and Magazines of the United States and Great Britain. JOHN I. HERRICK.


J. WILKIE MOORE,


DEALER IN


DOMESTIC AND FANCY GOODS,


WEST INDIA GOODS,


CHINA, GLASS AND EARTHEN WARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, BY THE CASE OR PAIR, No. 171, Jefferson Avenue,


MDETROIT.


S. ROSSETER, HOUSE & SIGN PAINTER, Jefferson Avenue, near Randolph St., DETROIT.


Imitations of Fancy Woods, Marbles, &c., done in the neatest style.


Transparent Wiudow Curtains neatly painted to order.


N. P. JACOBS,


DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES AND GROCERIES, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Window Glass, &c. 64 Woodward Avenue,


DETROIT.


FRANKLIN TEMPERANCE HOUSE,


BATES STREET, NEAR JEFFERSON AVENUE,


DETROIT.


J. C. WARNER, begs leave to inform his old friends and customers that he has converted his old established house, situate as above, into a Temperance Hotel, where he will at all times be happy to see them and they will find him as prompt as ever to do all in his power for the promotion of their comfort and convenience during their stay with him. February, 1845.


MARBLE FACTORY.


ENUMWUIN


WILLIAM E. PETERS, No. 90, Woodward Avenue, DETROIT, Manufactures to order Monuments, Tombs, Grave-Stones, 1 Wall Plates, Table and Counter Tops, &c., with neatness and despatch.


Residence, No. 112, East Congress street.


J. HOLMES & CO.,


DEALERS IN


STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS,


Carpeting and Paper Hangings, NO. 63 WOODWARD AVENUE, (LARNED'S BLOCK,) DETROIT.


J. H. & Co. purchase from first hands, by the Package, thus enabling them to sell at New York prices, excepting the expense of transportation, &c.


S. REEVE & CO.,


DEALERS IN POREIGT AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS AND


GROCERIES,


NO. 59, WOODWARD AVENUE, (LARNED BLOCK,)


SELAH REEVE,


E. C. CROMWELL,


DETROIT.


All country Dealers, Pedlers, &c., who buy Goods in De- troit, will at all times find it to their interest to call and exa- amine our stock before purchasing.


We shall have constantly on hand new and desirable styles of Goods, arriving monthly, from the opening to the close of navigation, and will sell as low as the lowest.


S. R. & Co.


WOLVERINE BRASS & BELL FOUNDRY, BY C. W. JACKSON, Woodbridge St., one door East Woodward Av., DETROIT.


Where may be found a general assortment in the above line.


N. B. Old Brass and Copper wanted in exchange for work.


JOHN I. HERRICK,


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN


Books, Stationery & Paper Hangings, No. 9S Jefferson Avenue,


Keeps constantly for sale a complete assortment of Miscel- laneous, School and Classical Books; Letter and Cap Paper, plain and ruled; Quills, Ink, Sealing Wax, Cutlery, Wrap- ping Paper, Printing Paper of all sizes, and


Full and half bound, of every variety of ruling, Memoran- dum Books, &c.


To Merchants, Teachers and others buying in quantities, a liberal discount will be made.


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Hair


Wig and


Dresser,


Curl


MANUFACTURER.


MR. CLAY, thankful for past favors, begs leave to call the attention of his Patrons and the Public, to his newly invented


Zephyr Ventilating Wigs and Toupees.


Being fully confident that for beauty of style, lightness and strength of material, they are unsurpassed by any in the world. He has on hand every variety and pattern of Hair Work.


Constantly on hand PERFUMERY, OILS, BRUSHES, STOCKS, COLLARS, SUSPENDERS, &C., &C.


All kinds of HAIR WORK made to order, on short notice.


Store in the National Hotel Building, one door south of the sitting room and opposite the Rail Road Depot, Detroit.


The highest price paid for Hair. DETROIT, 1845.


WHIPPLE'S COFFEE HOUSE.


Bates Street, in rear of Desnoyer's Block.


Is at all times supplied with every delicacy that the season or the market affords, served up in the best style. The most careful and obliging waiters in constant attendance.


SUPPER Or DINNER PARTIES accommodated at a few hours notice.


is also well stocked with the choicest Wines and Liquors.


PIQUETTE'S NEW AUCTION & COMMISSION STORE,


121 Jefferson Avenue, (Cheapside.)


J. P. respectfully informs his friends, and the public generally, that he has always on hand a general assortment of articles for sale at Auc- tion, or on Commission ; among which will be found Fancy Handker- chiefs, Silk Velvets and Vestings, Shirtings and Sheetings, Bed Ticks and Diapers, Counterpanes, &c., &c. A variety of Combs, Perfumery, Watches, Seals, Keys, Rings, Breast Pins, Silver Spoons, Silver Thimbles, Knives and Forks, and a great variety of Goods too numer- ous to mention.


13 Cash advanced on Goods left for actual sale.


N. B. Pedlers furnished on the most liberal terms.


Fashionable Tailoring Establishment, CORNER ATWATER AND GRISWOLD STREETS,


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JOHN ASK would return his unfeigned thanks to the inhabitants of Detroit, for past favors, and at the same time solicits the continuance of a share of public patronage, at his old stand, as above, where he is at all times, ready to execute all orders in his line, in the neatest and most elegant style of fashion, with promptness and despatch, and upon the most reasonable terms.


ICE! ICE !! ICE !!!


E. B. D. WHIPPLE


Have made arrangements for furnishing Ice during the com- ing season to PRIVATE FAMILIES, HOTELS and STEAMBOATS. Persons wishing to be supplied will please call at their Coffee House,


Bates Street, in rear of Desnoyer's Block, Detroit.


1/B 300912 6487


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