Directory of city of Detroit, 1845, Part 9

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


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Thomas B. Church, Grosvenor Reed,


E. H. Thompson,


Andrew Parsons, Fredk. C. Whipple, Levi Townson,


Livingston, Clinton, Ionia, Ingham,


Ottawa, Oakland, G. O. Whittemore, Genesee, Robert J. S. Page, Saginaw, Gardner D. Williams, Shiawassee, Wm. F. Moseley, L. K. Hewitt, Joseph Hollister,


Hiram Parker,


Daniel L. Case.


Edward L. Mundy, F. C. Beaman,


J. E. Johnson, James Sullivan, Joseph N. Chipman, A. W. Broughton, Nathl. A. Balch, Hovey K. Clarke,


Kalamazoo, Allegan, Barry, Kent,


118


APPENDIX.


Counties.


Sheriffs.


Clerks,


Registers.


Allegan,


Wm. Still,


H. H. Booth,


Washtenaw,


G. Shattuck,


B. King,


G. Gilbert, G. F. Ball,


Lapeer,


J. Bullock,


J. W. Day,


Lenawee, St. Joseph,


O. Hough,


J. Barber,


C. Smith,


Macomb,


C. H. Knox, Jno. Dixon,


A. Bonham, A. Dalby, J. Wittenmyer, T. Love,


F. Johnston,


. Genesee,


W. Blades,


C. Davey,


L. Bickford,


Barry,


V. Collier,


J. Holbrook,


S. C. Hall,


Oakland,


E. Martin,


J. Bowman,


J. Hunt,


Chippewa,


T. Edwards,


Hillsdale,


A. Howder, M. Allen,


J. Swegles, S. Scott,


H. S. Mead, H. Wilcox, W. Horton,


Ingham,


J. Hunt.


P. Low,


Branch,


A. Arnold,


C. Benton,


J. Pond,


Calhoun,


C. Dickey,


E. Hayden,


J. Tillotson,


Jackson,


H. Tisdale,


C. Jones,


H. Thompson,


Saginaw,


S. Gordon,


W. Little,


H. Beach,


Van Buren, St. Clair,


L. Granger,


C. Kimball,


C. Kimball,


Cass,


W. Beckwith,


G. Sherwood, D. Howell,


Ionia,


H. Brown,


H. Rich,


Shiawassee,


C. Brewster,


J. Purdy,


A. Pardons,


COUNTIES.


TREASURERS.


JUDGES PROBATE.


ASS. JUDGES.


SURVEYORS.


Allegan,


O. C. Smith,


E. Ely,


J. Anderson, F. Ives,


A. Chichester,


Washtenaw, O. W. Moore,


S. Fuller,


R. Purdy, R. Whipple,


Lapeer, H. Hinman,


J. Needham,


H. Howland,


J S Woods,


Lenawee, D. Sinclair,


C. A. Stacy,


H. Quackenboss,A Stillman, J. Berry, M. Judson,


St. Joseph, J. Coffinbury,


B. Osgood,


J. Parker,


A. Tackels, C Mallory,


Berrien,


R. Landon,


J. Brown,


C. Britain,


A Staples,


Genesee,


O. Safford,


O. Clark,


H. Fuller, C. Beecher,


E Langdon,


Barry,


N. Barber,


W. Henderson,


M. Bagg,


GOWhittemore, A Merryweather F. H. Steevens, J. Livingston, J Johnson,


Chippewa, Hillsdale,


WV. Branch,


E. Champlin,


W. Mercer, D. Kinne,


J Manross,


Clinton,


W. Upton, I. Matthews,


E. Fuller,


N. Burnhart,


J. Hard,


R McKee, A Jackson, T McWhorter,


Inghanı,


Branch,


J. Haynes,


P. Kibbee,


J. Summers,


S Gilbert,


Macomb, T. Perry.


J. Smalk,


B. Crane,


E. Briggs,


O. Kellogg,


S. Lord,


J. Kipp,


Oakland,


I. Van Rensselaer,S. Ashman,


H. Goodridge,


H. Teats,


Berrien,


Clinton,


APPENDIX.


119


COUNTIES.


TREASURERS.


JUDGES PROBATE.


ASS. JUDGES. SURVEYORS.


Calhoun, M. Soule,


H. Noyes,


G. Ketchum,


C Robertson,


Jackson, L. Chapman,


S. Higby,


B. Hatch,


H Hayden,


Saginaw, H. Miller;


O. Palmer,


Van Buren, J. Kinney,


F. Lord,


D Van Antwerp, W Blackman, W Keeler,


St. Clair, D. Northrup,


B. C. Cox,


J Thorn, S Heath,


J Kelsey,


Cass,


A. Kingsbury,


C. Shanahan,


W Bacon, S Anderson,


D Ward,


Ionia,


I. G. Frost,


W. Blanchard,


E Yeoman, A Newman,


A Bell,


Shiawassee, A. Williams,


A. Gould,


J Castle,


N Ferry,


Wayne,


D J Campau,


C O'Flynn,


J H Bagg,


E Hawley,


LIST OF STREETS, LANES AND ALLEYS.


Abbott st., from Fourth st., to Michigan avenue. Adams Avenue, from Clifford st. to Brush st.


Atwater st., from Gillet's Wharf to Hamtramck. Bates st., from the river to Farmer st.


Beaubien st., from the river to Montcalm st. Berthelet Alley, from Randolph st. to Franklin st. Brush st., from river to Adams avenue. Cass st., from river to Michigan avenue. Catherine st., from Gratiot st. to Hamtramck.


Clinton st., from Gratiot st. to Hamtramck.


Clifford st., from Columbia st. to Woodward avenue. Congress st., from Fourth st. to Hamtramck. Croghan st., from Randolph st. to Hamtramck.


Elizabeth st., from William st. to Brush st. Farmer st., from John R. st. to Randolph st. Farrar st., from John R. st. to Randolph st. First st., from Jefferson avenue to Michigan avenue. Fort st., from Fourth st. to Hamtramck. Fourth st., from Woodbridge st. to Chicago turnpike. Franklin st., from Berthelet alley to Rivard st. Gouin st., between Atwater st., and Franklin st.


Grand River st., from Grand River turnpike to Randolph st. Gratiot st., from Miami square to Hamtramck. Griswold st., from river to John R st. Harriet st., from Randolph st. to Brush st. Hastings st., from the river to Gratiot st. Howard st., from First st. to Fourth st. Jefferson Avenue, from First st. to Hamtramck. John R. st., from Woodward avenue to Montcalm st.


N


H. Bidwell,


A. Gorton,


A. Ure, J McCormick,


J Hartwell,


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APPENDIX.


Julius Alley, from Fourth st. to Griswold st. Lafayette st., from Fourth st. to Hamtramck. Larned st., from Fourth st. to Hamtramck. Macomb st., from Miami square to St. Antoine st. Macomb Avenue, from Grand River st. to the Grand Circus. Madison Avenue, Randolph st, to Grand Circus. Miami Avenue, from Randolph st. to Grand Curcus. Miami Square, from Randolph st. to Miami avenue.


· Michigan Avenue, from Randolph st. to Fourth st. Military Square, crosses Woodward Av. Monroe Avenue, from Military Square to Randolph st. Montcalm st., from Witherell to John R. st. Mullet st., from Rivard farm to Russel st. Palmer st., from Grand River to Clifford st. Park st., from Michigan Av. to Grand River st. Pine st. between Hastings and Rivard sts. Porter st. from Third to Fourth.


Randolph st. from river to Adams av.


Rivard st. from river to Gratiot st.


Rowland st. from Michigan Av. to Grand River st-


Russel st. from Jefferson Av. to Gratiot st,


St. Antoine st. trom river to Clinton st.


Shelby st. from Woodbridge st. to Michigan Av.


Second st. from lower Woodbridge st., to Michigan av. State st. from Park to Gratiot st.


Therese Alley, from river to Berthlet Alley.


Third st. from lower Woodbridge to Fort st. Michigan av.


Wapping, between Woodbridge and Atwater sts.


Washington Grand Avenue, from Michigan Avenue to Grand Circus.


Wayne st. from river to Michigan Avenue.


Williams st., from Grand Circus to Montcalm st.


Witherell st. from Grand Circus to Greenfield town line. Woodbridge st. from Jones farm to Hamtramck.


Woodward Avenue, from the river to Grand Circus.


BUILDINGS, ROWS, &c.


Abbott's block, corner Atwater and Griswold sts.


Commercial buildings, Woodward av. between Jefferson av. and Larned st,


Connor's building, Jefferson av., between Woodward av. and Bates st.


120


APPENDIX.


Drew's block, corner Jefferson av and Griswold st.


Desnoyers' buildings, Jefferson av. between Woodward av. and Bates st.


King's Building, Jefferson av. corner of Woodward av.


Law buildings, Woodward av. corner Woodbridge st. Michigan Exchange, Jefferson av. corner of Shelby st.


Republican Hall, Jefferson av., between Bates and Ran- dolph st.


Sheldon's block, Jefferson av. between Griswold and Shelby sts.


Smart's buildings, Jefferson av. between Woodward av. and Bates st.


Wardell's block, Woodward av. between Woodbridge and Atwater sts.


William's buildings, Jefferson av. corner Bates st.


White buildings, Jefferson av. corner Shelby st. .


NOTICE.


COURT OF CHANCERY.


Agreeably to the notice given on page 91, under the head of "Court of Chancery," we would state that the Legislature have altered the time of the sitting of the Court in said district, as follows: The Court for the first district at Detroit, is held the second Tuesday in March, and the third Tuesday in Sep- tember in each year.


A LIST OF MAYORS OF THE CITY OF DETROIT.


John R. Williams, elected,


1824


John R. Williams,


1825


*Henry I. Hunt,


66


1826


John Biddle,


1827


John Biddle,


1828


Jonathan Kearsley,


1829


John R. Williams,


66


1830


Marshall Chapin,


66


1831


Levi Cook,


1832


Marshall Chapin,


1833


+C. C. Trowbridge,


66


1834


Levi Cook,


1835


Levi Cook,


1836


Henry Howard,


1837


11


121


APPENDIX.


1838


¿Augustus S. Porter,


De Garmo Jones, 66


1839


Zina Pitcher, 66


1840


Zina Pitcher, 66


1841


Douglass Houghton,


1842


Zina Pitcher,


1843


John R. Williams,


1844


* Henry I. Hunt, dying in September, 1826, then the Re- corder, J. Kearsley, became acting mayor.


+ C. C. Trowbridge, resigned September, 1834, and An- drew Mack was elected in his room.


¿ A. S. Porter, resigned, on his removal from the city, in March, 1839, and the Recorder served the remainder as act- ing mayor.


ADDITIONS, ALTERATIONS, &c.


American Citizen, a weekly paper published every Saturday by E. D. Ellis cor Jefferson av and Randolph st.


Allgemine Zeitung, German paper, published weekly by Kamingsky, Larned st. nr. Brush st.


Conant Shubael b, Michigan Exchange.


Gallagher Thomas, groceries &c, corner Griswold and Wood- bridge sts.


Howard Charles, Larned nr Shelby St.


Higgins Patrick, teacher, b. A. Knight's.


Jackson C. W. for Woodward avenue, read cor Grand River and Farrar sts.


Michigan Christian Herald, published weekly in Detroit, for the Board of the Baptist State Convention, R. C. Smith, Agent, Detroit.


Paddock Charles J. clerk, for G. M. Rich, read Theodore Eaton,


Roberts Ellis, b John Roberts,


Waycott William, carpenter, corner Brush and Croghan sts.


Wellings James H. Publisher of the Directory, Jefferson av. nr Brush street.


Rogers E. instead of sawyer, read lawyer.


BOOK AND JOB PRINTING.


HARSHA & WILLCOX, No. 80,


( UP STAIRS.) JEFFERSON AVENUE, SHELDON'S BLOCK,


DETROIT,


Are prepared to execute to order,


ALLIKINDS OF LETTER PRESS PRINTING.


Having on hand the greatest variety, and most extensive as- sortment of Printing materials to be found in the city of De- troit, and being themselves practical printers, of long experi- ence, they feel warranted in promising to do all kinds of plain or fancy


JOB PRINTING,


Cheaper and Better


THAN ANY ESTABLISHMENT IN DETROIT.


Public patronage is respectfully solicited.


RAIL ROAD HOTEL.


BY H. R. ANDREWS,


Opposite the Central and Northern Rail Road Depots. DETROIT, MICHIGAN.


THIS HOUSE has been greatly enlarged and fitted up in a style equal to any public house in Detroit, for comfort and convenience. Its location is one of the most healthy and pleasant in Detroit, being


ON THE PUBLIC SQUARE,


and in the immediate vicinity of the CENTRAL AND PONTIAC RAIL ROAD DEPOTS, and at the junction of the LEADING TURNPIKE ROADS from Detroit.


The Proprietor assures the public that no pains will be spared to furnish his Table with as good as the Market affords, and his Guests with every attention requisite to their comfort.


Travellers wishing to take the Boats,


WILL BE FURNISHED WITH MEALS AT 25 CTS.,


AND


CARRIAGE AND BAGGAGE WAGON


Will be in readiness, at all times, to convey them to the Boats, FREE OF CHARGE.


BOARD BY THE DAY, 75 CENTS.


DEALERS IN


ATKINSON & GODFREY,


House, Ship and Sign


N


Woodward Avenue, Cone door above Atwater st. DETROIT.


CKFrost's


PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, AND PUTTY. 11*


J. W. TILLMAN,


DEALER IN


CABINET FURNITURE.


Chairs, Upholstery, Piano Fortes, Looking Glasses, Mattrass- es, Clocks, Willow Ware, Mahogany, Varnish, Japan, &c. 69 and 71 Jefferson Avenue, DETROIT, Opposite Michigan Exchange.


FURNITURE MADE TO ORDER.


NEW EARTHEN WARE ESTABLISHMENT.


FREDERICK WETMORE,


IMPORTER AND DEALER IN


CROCKERY, GLASS & CHINA, LOOKING GLASSES, ASTRAL LAMPS, &c. No. 125, Eldred's Block, North side of Jefferson Avenue,


DETROIT.


THE LOWEST PRICE ASKED AND NO ABATEMENT!


THE SCOTCH STORE.


CAMPBELL & JACK,


DEALERS IN


Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,


No. 143 Jefferson Avenue,


DETROIT.


EGNER'S CONFECTIONARY.


The subscriber takes this method of calling the attention of the Public, TO STORE, NO. 172, JEFFERSON AVENUE, Where every variety of CONFECTIONARY, made from the richest ingredients, can be found.


Ice Cream, Sherbets, CHARLOTTEE DE RUSSE, BLANC MANGE, JEL- LIES, &c., Furnished to parties on short notice ; orders attended to with the strictest punctuality.


G. E. EGNER. WEDDING CAKES, Of a superior quality made and ornamented. ICE CREAMS, Sent in FORMS to any part of the city. LADIES' SALOON.


G. E. would further state, that he has fitted up a room over his store, expressly as a LADIES' SALOON. Detroit, 1845.


J. STEWART'S Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware


MANUFACTORY.


BOX, HALL, PLATE AND COOKING STOVES,


HOLLOW WARE, &C.


Kept constantly on hand and for sale,


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,


At the sign of the Golden Still, No. 83 Woodward Avenue, DETROIT.


JAMES M'GRATH, TAILOR AND DRAPER.


135 Jefferson avenue, one door from Bates street, Detroit.


At the above establishment, gentlemen can have their gar- ments made up at the shortest notice, in the newest style of elegance and fashion, in a workmanlike manner, and at char- ges that cannot fail to give satisfaction.


N. B. A good assortment of ready made clothing kept on hand at low prices for CASH.


1845. W. T. PEASE, 1845.


FORWARDING AND COMMISSION


MERCHANT.


Front street, foot of First street, Detroit.


AGENT FOR THE TROY AND ERIE LINE, AND


NEW YORK, UTICA AND TOLEDO LINE,


ON THE ERIE CANAL,


And in connection with C. Howard & Co, Agent for the Troy and Oswego line, via Oswego and Welland canal.


The above Lines have facilities unsurpassed by any others, and will contract for the transportation of property of all kinds to and from New York, Utica and Boston, by Buffalo and Os- wego, on as reasonable terms as any other responsible lines.


Produce of all descriptions, advanced on or purchased.


1845.


BRONSON & CROCKER,


}


CHARLES HOWARD,


Oswego.


Detroit.


CHAS. HOWARD & CO.,


FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FRONT ST, FOOT FIRST STREET, DETROIT. Wholesale dealers in Salt, Coal, Pig Iron, Wheat & Flour, agents for a large fleet of vessels and five Steam Propellers. Proprietors of which are,


Bronson & Crocker, S. Doolittle, Oswego,


Farwell and Harrington, Utica.


Charles Howard & Co., Detroit.


TROY AND OSWEGO LINE.


Passage and Freight Boats leave Oswego, Troy and New York daily.


Jas. S. Wycoff, agent, 33 Conties slip, New York.


J. R. Hall, agent, Boston.


Bronson & Crocker, Oswego,


H. C. Rossiter, Troy, Proprietors.


Farwell & Harrington, Utica.


TROY AND ERIE LINE.


Boats leave Buffalo, Troy, and New York daily. Runs in connection with a line of Steamboats on the Lakes. R. Putnam, 7 Conties Slip, New York,


Kimberly, Pease & Co., Buffalo,


Ide, Coit & Co., Troy.


Proprietors.


NEW YORK, UTICA AND OSWEGO LINE. Lake Boats exclusively, leave New York and Oswego daily Through without transhipment.


Wm. S. Rossiter, 23 Conties Slip, New York.


Farwell & Harrington, Utica, Proprietors.


Bronson & Crocker, Oswego,


WABASH, TROY AND OSWEGO LINE.


Boats leave Toledo and Lafayette daily. This Line runs in connection with all the above Lines.


C. Howard & Co., Toledo,


Bronson & Crocker, Oswego, Proprietors.


H. C. Rossiter, Troy,


Wm. S. Rossiter, 23 Conties Slip, New York, r


Jas. S. Wyckoff, 23 " 66 rk, Agents. DETROIT, 1845.


MANUFACTURERS OF


HATS AND CAPS,


AND DEALERS IN


Buffalo Robes, Hatters' Stock, Trimmings, &c. JEFFERSON AVENUE,


DROITN.


CASH PAID FOR FURS AND DEER SKINS.


N. T. LUDDEN, DEALER IN DOMESTIC AND FANCY GOODS. -ALSO- DRY GROCERIES,


No. 96, Jefferson Avenue, Also, corner Woodward Avenue and State St. DETROIT.


JOHN I. HERRICK, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN BOOKS, STATIONERY AND PAPER HANGINGS, No. 98 Jefferson Avenue,


DETROIT.


H. P. BALDWIN,


Wholesale and Retail Dealer in


Boots, Shoes, and Leather,


128 JEFFERSON AVENUE,


DETROIT.


THEO. H. EATON, STORES No. 188 and 190 Jefferson Avenue, GROCERIES, DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS, DYE WOODS AND DYE STUFFS.


Woolen Manufacturers' Machinery, Carding and Shearing Machines, Machine Cards, Reeds and Shuttles.


METROAT.


WM. WITHERSPOON, BREAD AND FANCY BISCUIT BAKER, Corner Woodbridge and Shelby Streets,


(TWO DOORS BELOW THE MICHIGAN EXCHANGE,) DETROIT.


The subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Detroit, and surrounding country, that he still continues to carry on the


BAKING BUSINESS,


in all its various branches ; such as BOSTON CRACKERS, SMALL SODA CRACKERS, SWEET CRACKERS, SHIP BREAD of different qualities, &c., and solicits a continuance of their patronage. WM. WITHERSPOON.


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M. S. BISHOP,


DEALER IN


GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, WIVES, LIQUORS, &C.,


No. 4, Wardell's Block, Woodward Avenue, DETROIT.


ALSO, WILL STORE AND SELL ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE, ON THE MOST REASONABLE TERMS.


J. G. NORTON,


CABINET AND CHAIR WAREROOM,


Woodward Avenue, No. 2, Wardell's Block, DETROIT.


A general assortment of all kinds of CABINET WARE and CHAIRS, always on hand, and sold at the lowest prices. All orders attended to at the shortest notice.


BROWNSVILLE JUNIATA IRON WORKS. JOHN ROBINSON, JR., Agent for EDWARD HUGHES, Manufacturer of IRON AND NAILS Warehouse, No. 1, Wardell's Block, DETROIT.


BRASS & BELL FOUNDRY. S. DAVIS & CO.,


AT THE SIGN OF THE BELL, BATES St., BETWEEN THE OLD FRENCH CHURCH AND THE MICHIGAN GARDEN.


BRASS WORK & CASTINGS,


of every description furnished to order ; also, BELLS of va- rious sizes, &c. A good stock of standard articles kept con- stantly on hand, among which are Cocks of all sizes and des- criptions, Copper Rivets, Kettle Ears, Spelter Solder, Gun Mountings, Inspector's and Flour Brands, Sliding Door Trim- mings, &c. &c.


As the subscribers are both practical workmen, and give their whole attention to the business, they hope to give gene- ral satisfaction.


All orders from the country promptly attended to, and arti- cles forwarded according to directions,


Detroit, January, 1845,


SOLOMON DAVIS, ARAD DUNCAN.


JOHN THOMSON,


WHOLESALE DEALER IN


TEAS, WINES, LIQUORS, GROCERIES,


AND RECTIFIED WHISKEY,


Woodward Avenue, Corner Atwater Street, (NEAR THE RIVER,)


DETROIT.


HORACE HILLS,


DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,


No. 43, Woodward Avenue, First door below Hallock & Raymond's, DETROIT.


BOTANIC STORE.


ALLEN & STEWART,


Would respectfully inform the inhabitants of Detroit, and vicinity, that they have purchased the establishment formerly occupied by G. A. BARTHOLICK, where can be found a large and fresh stock of


BOTANIC AND THOMPSONIAN


Medicines, prepared and labelled, for family use, warranted to be fine and genuine articles of the first quality, among which can be found all kinds of Roots and Herbs; also, the Mother's Relief; Lunar Tincture, for female weakness and turn of life; the Balm of Motherwort, for bearing down pains ; Rheumatic Bitters and Liniment ; Salt Rheum Lini- ment ; Ague and Chill Fever preparations ; Neutralizing Mixture, for bowel complaints ; Vegetable Elixir, for pain in the breast and side ; Cough Sirups, and Balsams for Coughs and Colds; Vegetable Detergent Sirup, for cleansing the blood ; Balsam of Hoarhound, for Coughs ; Liver Drops, for cleansing the liver ; Balsam of Life, for Weak Nerves ; Ver- mifuge ; Composition ; Hot Drops ; Conserve for Nursing Sore Mouths, &c .; Asthmatic preparations, which effectu- ally cure obstinate cases of Asthma. The world outdone, and no mistake, in the cure of the worst cases of the Piles, on short notice. Salves for Fresh Wounds, Burns, Fever Sores, old inveterate Sores, and Cancers of every description.


The above articles are kept and sold by


ALLEN & STEWART, Botanic Physicians and Druggists,


No. 168, JEFFERSON AVENUE, DETROIT. ADVICE GRATIS.


REUBEN TOWN,


WHOLESALE DEALER IN


DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,


No. 57, WOODWARD AVENUE, LARNED BUILDINGS,


DETROIT.


0 Liberal advances made in Cash or Goods, on POTASH, FLOUR, PORK, &c., &c., destined for the New York or Boston Markets.


DETROIT CLOTHING EMPORIUM.


J. L. KING,


126 JEFFERSON, CORNER OF WOODWARD AVENUE,


Respectfully informs his old customers and the public gene- rally, that he keeps constantly on hand


READY MADE CLOTHING,


of every description and quality-fashionable Hats, Caps, Stocks and Umbrellas, which he will dispose of, wholesale or retail, for Cash or approved credit.


He is now receiving a general supply of Winter Goods, which, when added to his present stock, will form the most ex- tensive assortment in his line, ever offered in this market.


COFFIN MAKER.


JAMES RODGERS,


Opposite the Steamboat Hotel, Randolph Street,


Keeps constantly on hand, ready made, or will make to order, at the shortest notice, Coffins of all descriptions. DETROIT, February, 1845.


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ALEX'R H. NEWBOULD,


IMPORTER AND DEALER IN


Foreign and Domestic Hardware, CUTLERY, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, STOVES, HOLLOW WARE AND CASTINGS, &c. ALSO, MANUFACTURER OF COPPER, TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, No. 114 Jefferson Avenue,


DETROIT.


HAWLEY & CO.


ALE, PORTER AND BEER


Woodbridge Street near Woodward Avenue, DETROIT.


PEASE & SUMNER,


DEALERS IN Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, CARPETING, PAPER HANGINGS, &c. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Commercial Buildings, No. 55, WOODWARD AVENUE, (Near Jefferson Avenue, ) DETROIT.


S. SHEPARD


DEALER IN STOVES AND CASTINGS, HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, COPPER, SHEET IRON, TIN PLATE, LEAD,


ALSO, MANUFACTURER OF COPPER AND TIN WARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. AGENCY BUFFALO WHITE IBAD CO. AND "SLAGO GLASS WORKS." No. 40 WOODWARD AVENUE, Firstdoor below "King's Corner," DETROIT.


ANDREW HARVIE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, No. 2, Desnoyers' Block, Jefferson Avenue, DETROIT. Residence, Woodward Av. near Grand River st.


UNDER KING'S CLOTHING STORE,


CORNER OF JEFFERSON AND WOODWARD AVS.


G. B. would respectfully inform all concerned, that he is prepared to sell Oysters by the barrel, hundred, dozen or can, that he also keeps his table supplied with hams and tongues, tripe, pigs feet, chickens, ducks, birds, coffee and tea, and every thing the market affords, and from ten years experience in the business, he can and will give satisfaction to all. Detroit, 1845.


JOHN EDWARDS, OLD FERRY HOUSE SALOON. Foot of Griswold Street, DE FRONT.


EAGLE TAVERN,


BY


No. 60 Woodbridge Street, DETROIT.


Carriage to and from boats & rail roads free.


William Preusser, ALL KINDS OF


FEW ILRY,


CONSTANTLY ON HAND.


CLOCKS AND WATCHES REPAIRED.


Griswold Street, opposite the Custom-House,


DETROIT.


CHURCH & BIRCHARD,


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, &c. &c.


No. 80 Woodward Avenue, between the Episcopal and Methodist Churches,


N. B. Liberal advances at all times made on POT and PEARL ASHES.


P. S. CHURCH, JAS. T. BIRCHARD.


PLANE FACTORY


DETROIT PLANE FACTORY.


15 CONGRESS STREET, ( In rear of the Methodist Church,) DETROIT.


SLATER & BYRAM beg leave to inform their old customers and merchants, and mechanics generally, that they continue at their old stand as above, where they manufacture as usual, Planes of every description, of the very best materials that can be procured in the market, a large assortment of which is constantly kept on hand for sale at the lowest prices. Or- ders for planes according to drafts furnished, faithfully execu- ted. A liberal allowance to wholesale dealers.


A good price given at all times for second growth beach.


Pittsburgh Juniata Iron Store, P. T. LOWE, Agent.


DEALER IN BAR IRON, SHEET, BOILER, AND HOOP IRON, NAILS, SPIKES, STEEL OF ALL KINDS, CARRIAGE SPRINGS AND AXLES, . AXES AND WINDOW GLASS OF ALL SIZES. Corner Larned street and Woodward A venue


OHT.


N. B. Union Factory Yarns, Batting, Wicking, & c.


RICHARD H. HALL, WHOLESALE


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DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF West India Goods and Provisions, No. 70, Woodward Avenue, Corner Congress street, opposite the M. Church, DETROIT.


The highest price paid in Cash for Flour, Flax Seed, Timo- thy Seed, &c.


BARCLAY & KEENEY, MACHINISTS AND FOUNDERS, Corner of Lafayette and Shelby streets,


Manufacture all kinds of MACHINERY and Work for Rail Roads, also Saw and Grist Mill Gearings, CASTINGS OF ALL KINDS,


Consisting of Potash Cauldrons, Sugar Five Pail Kettles and Coolers, also, Stoves, Ploughs, Plough Points, and Hollow Ware and castings usually made at Furnaces. Orders executed promptly.


DETROIT STONE WARE FACTORY, Corner of Woodbridge and Third st.


DETROIT,


BY ELISHA TYLER.


February, 1845.


PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT.


Marine Insurance by the above Company, on application to SAMUEL LEWIS, Agent, at Gray & Lewis's, foot of Woodward Avenue,


DETROIT.


IRON AND NAIL STORE.


DE GRAFF & TOWNSEND, CORNER WOODWARD AVENUE AND LARNED ST.


DEALERS IN


BAR, BAND, HORSE SHOE AND NAIL ROD IRON,


Nails and Steel of every description, Stoves of all sizes and kinds, Tin Plate, Copper, Iron wire, Glass of all sizes and qualities, Ship and Boat Spike, Cast Hollow-Ware.


RUSSIA AND ENGLISH SHEET IRON, &c.,


Comprising every kind and description of Heavy Hardware, which they intend at all times to be prepared to supply at wholesale or retail, upon the most favorable terms for Cash on delivery.


Also, agents for Edwards & Holmes, of Boston, improved Salamander Safes, Patent Bank, Vault and Door Locks, &c. &c.


CHEAP HARNESS AND SADDLE MANU- FACTORY.


Griswold Street above the Old Ferry Landing.


The subscribers having formed a co-partnership in the above business, respectfully inform their friends in Detroit, Canada and elsewhere, that they manufacture and keep con- stantly on hand, all kinds of Harness and Saddlery, and will sell for cash or approved notes, at a short date, as cheap as any other establishment west of Buffalo. All who wish to pur- chase, are particularly invited to call and examine for them- selves, at their store as above.


D. L. SHAW,


T. WOODBRIDGE.


ARMSTRONG & SIBLEY,


STORAGE, FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,


DETROIT, MICH.


J. A. ARMSTRONG, A. H. SIBLEY.


JAMES B. WATSON,


JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,


Over J. Watson's Store,


JEFFERSON AVENUE,




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