Directory of the city of Detroit; and register of Michigan, for the year 1846. Containing an epitomized history of Detroit To which is added copious extracts from the state geological reports in relation to the rise and fall of the Great Lakes, etc, Part 13

Author: Wellings, James H
Publication date: 1846
Publisher: Detroit, A.S. Williams, printer
Number of Pages: 230


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The Boston is 800 tons burthen, finished in the newest and most convenient style and manner, with State Rooms to accommodate over 250 cabin passengers, including a large quantity of family rooms, with large and commodious double beds, together with such other accommodations as will be found unsurpassed by any boat that is now afloat.


AGENTS:


Kimberly, Pease & Co. Buffalo.


McClure & Williams, Milwaukie


Pease & Allen, Cleveland.


Wm. A. Murfey, Racine.


Watkins & Bissell, Detroit.


C. J. Hutchinson & Co. Southport ..


David Humplirey, Chicago.


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DIRECTORY.


MICHIGAN, OHIO, INDIANA,


ILLINOIS AND WISCONSIN LAND A ENCY J. L. WHITING & ADAMS, Agents for the Payment of Taxes, Sale of Lands, &c. OFFICE ON GRISWOLD ST., (OPPOSITE CUSTOM HOUSE,) DETROIT, MICH.


J. L. WHITING, C. S. ADAMS.


WESTERN LAND AGENCY, AND


EMIGRANT OFFICE, BY


MACY & DRIGGS, Jefferson Avenue, (OPPOSITE MICHIGAN EXCHANGE,) DETROIT, MICH.


Careful attention given to the Payment of Taxes, Redemption of Lands sold for Taxes, purchase, sale and exchange of lands, examination of titles, and all matters connected with a


GENERAL AGENCY,


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


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


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DETROIT


CLINTON HARING, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, NOTARY PUBLIC, And Commissioner to take acknowledgment of DEED SUITS. FOR THE STATE OF NEW YORK. 58 Woodward Avenue, DETROIT.


EZRA C. SEAMAN, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR


House and Office,, CORNER GRISWOLD AND CONGRESS STREETS, (Opposite the new Court House,)


DETROIT ..


E. H. ROGERS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, AND


MASTER IN CHANCERY, Office No. 5 Desnoyers' Block,


Corner Jefferson Avenue and Bates street,


DETROIT.


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DIRECTORY.


THE NATIONAL


FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,


No. 50, Wall Street, New York City.


WILLIAM J. BOGGS, J. W. SAVAGE. Secretary. President.


GEO. F. MACY, Agent.


DETROIT, MICH.


PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT. MARINE INSURANCE, By the above Company, on application to SAMUEL LEWIS, Agent, At Gray & Lewis', foot of Woodward Avenue, DETROIT.


MARINE INSURANCE, BY THE NORTH WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY OF OSWEGO,


On application to H. H. BROWN, Agent.


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


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DETROIT


National Loan Fund Life Assurance Society of London.


EMPOWERED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT.


Capital £500,000 Sterling, or $2,500,000.


The rates of this Society are as low as those of the American Companies, and lower than the scale adopted by many London Offices. Loans granted to the extent of two-thirds the amount of premium paid, after the lapse of a year.


Persons insured in the United States on the scale of " partici- pation," enjoy the important advantage of sharing in the whole business of the Society, which in Great Britain is very exten- sive.


The public are respectfully requested to examine the distinguish- ing principles of this institution-their tables of rates-their distribution of profits-and the facilities afforded by their Loan Department-before deciding to insure elsewhere.


References of the highest character in the United States, given to applicants, if required, as to the standing, wealth, and security of the above institution.


D. BETHUNE DUFFIELD, Agent for Michigan and vicinity.


Office on Woodward Avenue below Jefferson Avenue. N. B. Medical fee invariably paid by the Society.


DRS. BAILEY & KNOWLTON, DENTAL SURGEONS, Corner Woodward Avenue, and Congress st., DETROIT.


Dr's B. & K. would respectfully announce that they have re- moved their office as above, where they will be happy to receive calls from all those desiring their professional services, assuring them that all operations entrusted to their care shall be perform- ed in the most careful and judicious manner, and in the latest and best style.


They hold themselves responsible for all operations performed by them, and promise to make all failures good.


They have an invaluable Medicine for destroying Nerves, either in the fangs of front teeth, previous to inserting upon pivots, or when exposed from caries or decay-the most import= ant modern discovery in the Dental Profession-the application and effect of which seldom or never cause pain.


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DIRECTORY.


J. H. FARNSWORTH, DENTIST


Office directly opposite Michigan State Bank, JEFFERSON AVENUE, DETROIT.


F. E. C OHEN, PORTRAIT, MINIATURE HISTORICAL & SCRIPTURAL PAINTER


Corner Jefferson Avenue and Griswold Street, DR BLOCK, DETROIT.


DAILY, SEMI - WEEKLY, & WEEKLY ADVERTISER OFFICE, Corner Jeff. and Woodward Avenues,


OVER KING'S CLOTHING STORE, DETROIT. ALPHEUS S. WILLIAMS, Proprietor.


A. S. WILLIAMS,


F. A. HARDING, S Editors.


BOOK & JJOB PRINTING DONE WITH NEATNESS, CHEAPNESS AND DESPATCH. 15


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DETROIT


CHARLES WILLCOX, BOOK & JOB PRINTER, Jefferson Avenue, (Sheldon's Block,)


DETROIT.


All kinds of Plain and Fancy Job Printing executed by the undersigned withn eatness, accuracy and despatch, and at prices to correspond to the times.


He has also on hand the


YANKEE CARD PRESS,


By which he is enabled to print all kinds of business cards with great expedition, and 50 per cent cheaper than they can be done on the common press.


CHARLES WILLCOX.


June, 1846.


O. S. GULLEY, BOOK & JOB PRINTER, HERALD OFFICE, Corner Jeff. and Woodward Avenues, DETROIT,


1846


Work of all kinds will be executed with neat- ness and despatch, if not quite as cheap as at any other place in this city.


The attention of those wishing BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, &c., printed are particularly invited to call. " Least said is soonest mended."


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DIRECTORY.


STATIONERS' HALL AND PAPER WAREHOUSE,


G. F. ROOD


W. P. PATRICK.


G, F. ROOD.


Two doors below the Farmers' & Mechanics' Bank, near the Michigan Exchange, Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, have on hand a large assortment of


STATIONERY


OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, CONSISTING OF


Cap and letter paper, 20 different | Printing, envelop, drawing, blot-


kinds, from $2 to $8 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 & checker boards,


ting, drafting and silk paper, of different sizes.


Steel pens, quills, slates, Ink powder, black and red, Lithograph copyingbooks,press- es 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. B 0 0


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 themselves to give satisfac- tion. All orders from the country will be promptly attended to.


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


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


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NEW BOOK BINDERY, BLANK BOOK AND RULING ESTABLISHMENT GEO. WHEATON & CO. Corner of Jefferson Avenue and Griswold Street. DETROIT.


Blank Books of all descriptions, made to order and warranted.


COUNTY RECORDS, DAY BOOKS, LEDGERS, JOURNALS, 1 CASH BOOKS, &c.


Constantly on hand and for sale at the cheap- est rates.


BOOK BINDING,


Cheap Publications, Music, Law Books, old Books, and Periodicals of all kinds, bound in every variety of Binding, at the lowest rates.


To any Pattern, with accuracy and despatch. LIBRARIES RE-BOUND OR REPAIRED at short notice.


PRINTING.


Bills of Lading, Receipts, Order Books, &c. &c. printed and bound to order, with neatness and despatch.


MERCHANTS SHELF BOXES MADE TO ORDER. A share of patronage is respectfully solicited DETROIT, July, 1846.


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DIRECTORY.


CITY BOOK-BINDERY,


CORNER JEFFERSON AVENUE & BATES STREET,


(Desnoyers Block,) DETROIT.


The subscriber is prepared to execute Book- binding in all its varieties, with neatness and despatch, and on reasonable terms. CALL AND SEE.


A. RICHMOND.


GEORGE MCKENZIE,


SUCCESSOR TO JOHN I. HERRICK, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN BOOKS, STATIONERY AND PAPER HANGINGS,


JEFFERSON AVENUE, 2 Doors west Post Office,


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


Blank Books,


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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PAPER


BLANK BOOKS AND RULING,


The subscriber having made arrangements with one of the best Paper Mills in the coun- try for a constant supply of Paper, is prepared to execute all orders for


BL BOOK in the best style, on the most reasonable terms. A. RICHMOND, City Bindery.


DETROIT CITY MILLS, BY NOAH SUTTON


Corner Larned and Second streets, DETROIT.


Cash paid for wheat at all times.


DETROIT


STEAM SAW MILL.


The undersigned, proprietor of theabove well known establishment, 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, war- ranted and common Shingles, Lath and Blind Slats. All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange. Purchasers will find it for their advantage to call and examine his different qualities, be -. fore purchasing elsewhere.


131 Atwater street, at the foot of St. Antoine street, on the Dock.


B. WIGHT.


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DIRECTORY


ST. CLA


LUMBER COMPANY, S. S. BARNARD, Agent, Brewster's Wharf, Atwater street, DETROIT.


The ST. CLAIR LUMBER COMPANY have on hand as above, at all times, a large and complete assortment of clear,sea- soned and common pine boards, plank and joist, timber and lath, which will be sold at low rates for cash.


N. B .- Bills of Lumber suwed to order.


MRS. M. BROWN & MISS PUTNAM, LATE OF BUFFALO, Having procured from New York a splendid assortment of


FANCY AND MILLINERY GOODS, beg leave to inform the Ladies of Detroit, that they have opened at NO. 91 JEFFERSON AVENUE, Directly opposite John Omen & Co.


Among the great variety of articles may be found French Lace Bonnets, Cobourg, China, Pearl Embroidered, Leghorn, Eng- lish Dunstable, Fancy Flats, Pedals, French Chip Bon- nets, French Embroidery for Bonnets, Rutlands, Devons and Straws, of every description, too numerous to mention; Embroidered Rib- bons, Bridal Wreaths and French Flowers, Sprigs, Collars, Caps,


AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES IN THEIR LINE OF BUSINESS. Dresses Made to Order, AND IN THE LATEST & MOST APPROVED STYLES. LADIES, please to call before you buy.


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DETROIT


H. GLOVER,


Draper and Tailor,


JEFFERSON AVENUE, (North Side,) Between Woodward Avenue and Griswold Street. DETROIT.


Keeps constantly on hand and makes to order on the shortest notice, and in the most fashionable style, Gentlemen's gar- ments, of every description, from the choicest Cloths, Cassi- meres and Vestings.


ALSO: Shirts, Bosoms, Collars, Suspenders, Gloves, Half Hose, Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, Stocks, Umbrellas, &c. &c., for sale Cheap For Cash.


EDWARD MULLIN, NEW TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, GRISWOLD STREET,


North of Jefferson Avenue,


DETROIT.


All orders attended to with neatness and ; despatch.


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DIRECTORY.


MRS. BROWNING, MILLINER AND


DRESS MAKER Jeff. Avenue, (North side.)


Between Brush and Beaubien streets, DETROIT.


STRAW MILLINERY,


CORNER OF Jefferson Avenue and Wayne Street, DETROIT.


MRS. T. BROWN


Professor of Straw Millinery,


Would respectfully inform the Ladies of De- troit and vicinity that having furnished herself with an entire new set of


BOSTON BLOCKS, she is now prepared to clean and altar


ALL KINDS OF BONNETS


in accordance with the latest style of fashion without the use of acids. Modenas, rice straws Neapolitans, &c. &c., cleaned, dyed and al. tered.


N. B .- Cleaning and Blocking done for the Trade®


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FASHIONABLE TAILORING.


T. H. ARMSTRONG,


Is prepared to manufacture Gentlemen's Garments of all kinds; to order, in the most fashionable New York Style, and in all cases will warrant a fit or pay the value of the materials, considering himself responsible for all cloths left in his care.


HE MAY BE FOUND AT ARMSTRONG'S,


SIGN OF THE BIG HAT,


WOODWARD AVENUE,


Nearly opposite the National Hotel, DETROIT.


ROBERT ABERNETHY,


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN


BOOTS


SHOES,


Woodbridge Street, (West of First Street.) DETROIT.


CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. He has on hand for sale, a large stock of EASTERN & DOMESTIC WORK. CALL AND SEE before purchasing elsewhere.


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DIRECTORY.


CHEAP BOSTON


J BOOT AND SHOE STORE !!! 54 Woodward Avenue, DETROIT, MICH.


Where may be found a full assortment of BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,


which will be sold cheaper than at any other store west of Bos- ton. G. WADLEIGH & CO.


P. BABILLION, FASHIONABLE


BOOT M


KES.


GRISWOLD STREET,


Vert door to the Custom House, and nearly opposite the Post-office, DETROIT.


Boots and Shoes made in the true French style, of the best material, and in the most durable manner.


T. H. ARMSTRONG, HAT AND CAP STORE, SIGN OF THE BIG HAT, Woodward Avenue, nearly opposite National Hotel, DETROIT.


T. H. A. keeps constantly on hand an extensive assortment of Hats and Caps, which he is prepared to sell at a small advance upon New York cost, and would invite all wishing to purchase, to come and examine his stock, which consists of Hats, Caps, Stocks, Suspenders, Bosoms, Collars, Cravats, Gloves and other articles too numerous to mention, and which for neatness, cheap- ness and durability he flatters himself cannot be surpassed.


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DETROIT


F. & C. H. BUHL,


MANUFACTURERS OF


HATS AND CAPS,


AND DEALERS IN


BUFFALO ROBES, HATTERS' STOCK, TRIM- MINGS, &c. &c.


Jefferson Avenue,


DETROIT.


CASH PAID FOR FURS AND DEER SKINS.


GEORGE HANN,


WHOLESALE


AND RETAIL


FUR MANUFACTURER,


JEFFERSON AVENUE,


(Opposite Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank,) Detroit, Michigan.


H. D. GARRISON,


DEALER IN STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS,


Corner Jefferson and Woodward Avenues,


DETROIT, MICH.


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DIRECTORY.


BEECHER & ABBOT, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in STAPLE AND FANCY


GOODS


CARPETS, PAPER HANGINGS, Feathers, Floor Cloths, Mattings, NO. 132 JEFFERSON AVENUE, NEXT DOOR BELOW THE MICHIGAN STATE BANK, LUTHER BEECHER, THOS. F. ABBOT, S.


DETROIT.


SMITH & DWIGHT, Dealers in


DRY


GOODS


GROCERIES, & C. Also, in


0 0 UR, Jefferson Avenue, ( Phoenix Block,)


R. C. SMITH, A. A. DWIGHT, S


DETROIT.


MAGASIN A LOW PRICES.


M. G. PAYMENT,


Wholesale and Retail Dealer in


DOMESTIC, STAPLE AND FANGY DRY GOODS 7 Boots, Shoes, Dry Groceries, &c. &c. Desnoyers' Block, Jefferson Avenue,


DETROIT


Marchandises a bas Prix pour Argent ou Exchanges .. 16


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R. C. BRADFORD & CO. Removed to Store formerly occupied by Brady &. Trowbridge, JEFFERSON AVE., WEST WOODWARD AVE., Dealers in all kinds of STAPLE AND FANCY


DRX GOODS


CARPETING, PAPER HANGINGS, Floor oil cloths, Feathers, S.c. Detroit, July 1846.


SCOTCH STORE.


COLIN CAMPBELL, (Late Campbell & Jack,) Wholesale and Retail Dealer in FOREIGN & DOMESTIC


DRY GOODS


Jeff. Ave., between Randolph and Bates street,


DETROIT,


Respectfully tenders to his friends and the citizens of Detroit and surrounding country the expression of his heartfelt gratitude for past favors, and trusts by constantly endeavoring to keep to- gether the two short, yet important words, Good and Cheap, to merit a continuance of the same. To effect-this, it is necessary to adhere to the system of uniform profits, and asking no more than is requisite to meet necessary expenses. This plan will not allow of abatements in price nor baits to allure purchasers; neith- er will their attendant impositions be practised on the ignorant and unwary. Those, therefore, who desire to encourage a fair and honorable mode of transacting business are earnestly reques- ted to call, when we will endeavor to satisfy them that it will be or the interest of purchasers to call again.


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DIRECTORY.


Z. CHANDLER & CO., DEALERS IN


DRY GOODS


AT WHOLESALE, AT THE OLD STAND, 130 Jefferson Avenue, DETROIT, MICH.


WILLIAM BOND. WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN


AND LOOKING GLASS PLATES, LOOKING GLASSES,


AND MANUFACTURER OF


OLD FRAMES REGILT. Portrait and Picture Frames. PAINTINGS CLEANED AND VARNISHED. No. 93, Jeff. Av., nearly opposite the Farmers' & Mechanics' Bank,


DETROIT.


PEASE Sc


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DETROIT


New Earthenware Establishment. FREDERICK WETMORE, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN


CROCKERY, GLASS & CHINA,


LOOKING GLASSES, SOLAR LAMPS, &c. No. 125, Eldred's Block, North side of Jefferson Avenue,


DETROIT.


ROBBINS & HUBBARD,


MANUFACTURERS OF


GOLD


AND JEWELRY. No. 157 JEFFERSON AVENUE,


DETROIT


Having enlarged their Establishment and removed to No. 157 Jefferson Avenue, above Bates Street, are prepared to manufac- ture to order,


RINGS AND OTHER JEWELRY,


from Lake Superior Silver and Copper, and to set Agates and other Stones.


They are prepared also to Assay and Refine Ores from the Mineral Locations.


N. B. Watches, Jewelry, &c. Repaired.


Door Plates and seals engraved in the best style of art. " N. B .- A large assortment of Gold Pens constantly on hand at the lowest prices.


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C. PIQUETTE,


DEALER IN


CLOCKS, WATCHES,


JEWELRY, SILVER WARE,


AND FANCY GOODS, Corner Jefferson Avenue and Griswold street,


DETROIT.


Manufactory of Gold Pens, Silver Ware, Spoons, &c. &c. Every description of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry re- paired.


P. & W. FISCHER,


WATCH MAKERS


AND JEWELERS,


AND IMPORTERS OF WATCHES, WATCH MATERIALS, WATCHMA- KERS' TOOLS, FANCY GOODS, TOYS, &c. No. 43 Woodward Avenue, DETROIT, MICH.


Constantly on hand, at Wholesale and Retail, an extensive assortment of GOLD and SILVER WATCHES; all kinds of Clocks, fine Jewelry, Silver Ware, Plated and Brittania Ware, Musical Instruments, German, French and English Fancy Goods and Toys.


N. B .- Clocks, Watches, Jewelry and Music Boxes Repaired.


METAL GILDING AND ENGRAVING.


A. VALENTIN,


MANUFACTURER OF JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE, BELOW THE POST -OFFICE, Directly opposite the Custom House,' Griswold street, DETROIT, MICHIGAN. Jewelry and Silver Ware made and repaired in the best possible manner. Metal Gilding and Engraving. Cash paid for old Gold and Silver, taken in exchange. 16*


186


DETROIT


J. W. TILLMAN,


DEALER IN


CABINET FURNITURE PIANO FORTES, LOOKING GLASSES,


Chairs, Upholstery, Mattrasses, Willow Ware, Mahogany, Var- nish, Japan, f.c. g.c. .


S7 Jefferson Avenue,


DETROIT,


Directly opposite the Farmers' & Mechanics' Bank. 0 Furniture made to Order.


SCADIN & AVERY, UPHOLSTERY,


FURNITURE AND CHAIR


AR 0 M Jefferson Avenue, Nearly opposite the Farmers' & Mechanics' Bank, and next door to Charles Willcox's Printing Office, DETROIT.


VAILE & BROTHER, CHAIR MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALERS IN


(RANDOLPH STREET,)


Opposite Steamboat Hotel,


DETROIT.


All kinds of Wood Sawing and Turning executed to order.


187


DIRECTORY.


THOMAS T. LEETE, CABINET MAKER,


Jefferson Avenue, (north side,)


Between Bates and Randolph Streets.


DETROIT.


T. T. L. begs leave to inform the citizens of Detroit and vi- inity, that he will make to order, all kinds of furniture of the jest materials, and in a workmanlike manner, cheap ,for cash- and keeps on hand a general assortment to be disposed of at low prices. Country persons wishing to buy will do well to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere.


N. B. All kinds of lumber taken in exchange for furniture, at cash prices.


J. & D. FLATTERY,


Would respectfully inform the citizens of Detroit and vicinity, that they have on hand. and are constantly manufacturing all kinds of


FURNITURE & CHAIRS,


of the best description.


J. & D. F. beg leave to state that they have procured a splen- did NEW HEARSE for public use; and, also, that they keep on hand a general assortment of plain COFFINS and French raised top mahogany ditto, made and trimmed in the neatest style, and on the most reasonable terms.


ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE,


eatly repaired at the shortest notice. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited.


WAREROOMS No. 5 Wardell's Block, Woodward Avenue, near the New Ferry Landing.


188


DETROIT


ALEX'R H. NEWBOULD, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC


HARDWARE 1


CUTLERY, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, STOVES, HOL- LOW WARE AND CASTINGS, &c. -Also- OF COPPER, TIN AND SHEET IRON


I


No. 114 Jefferson Avenue, DETROIT.


EDWARD SHEPARD & CO., (Late S. Shepard,)


DEALERS IN STOVES, HOLLOW WARE,


TINPLAT


Copper, Sheet Iron, English and American


HARDWARE A C TLEBY, PIG AND BAR LEAD, LEAD PIPE,


TINMAN'S MACHINES, HAND TOOLS, &c. &c .; Also-Manufacturers of Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware of every description.


Agents for the sale of Jenning's Improved Platform Balances; two doors below King's corner, Woodward Avenue,


DETROIT.


189


DIRECTORY.


PITTSBURGH JUNIATA IRON STORE,


P. T. LOWE,


DEALER IN


BAR IRON, SHEET, BOILER, AND HOOP IRON, NAILS, SPIKES, STEEL OF ALL KINDS, CARRIAGE SPRINGS AND AXLES, AXES AND WINDOW GLASS, OF


Front corner Larned street and Woodward Avenue,


DETROIT.


JAMES STEWART'S COPPER, TIN & SHEET IRON WARE MANUFACTORY,


BOX, HALL, PLATE AND COOKING STOVES, HOLLOW WARE, & C. KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AND FOR SALE WHOLESALE & RETAIL, AT THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN STILL, No. 83 Woodward Avenue, DETROIT.


190


DETROIT


THEO. H. EATON, Stores No. 188 and 190 Jefferson Avenue, GROCERIES, DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS, DYE HOODS AND DYE STUFFS WOOLEN MANUFACTURERS' MACHINERY, Carding and Shearing Machines, Machine Cards, Reeds and Shuttles.


DETROIT.


Also-Agents for the Pelican Mutual Fire and Marine Insu- ance Company, Office 65 Wall street, New York.


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, T. H. HINCHMAN. DETROIT.


ALFRED COXE, DEALER 1N Fine Wines, Cigars, Liquors, Teas, AND EVERY VARIETY OF CHOICE GROCERIES, No. 99 Jefferson avenue. IT TA DETROIT.


g Old and Pure Wines and Liquors, suitable for Medicinal purposes, constantly on hand.


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DIRECTORY.


RICHARD H. HALL, WHOLESALE GROCER, DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF West India Goods and Provisions,. No. 77 Woodward avenue,


Corner of Congress street, opposite the Methodist Cirureh;


DETROIT 9


The highest prlee paid in CASH for Flour, Flax Seed, Timothy Seed, &c.


JOHN TRUAX, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions, Paints, Oils, Cordage, Glass, Fron, Nails; ET. No. 1 Wardell's Block, Corner Woodward avenue and Woodbridge street DETROIT.


romund G. Desnopers, M.D. APOTHECARY AND PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST. No. 41 Woodward avenue, DETROIT,


Is always prepared to manufacture any Chemi- cal which may be ordered. He keeps on hand the rarest medi- cines, many of which he has had imported expressly for himself from Paris. He would particularly direct attention to the fol- lowing articles :- Berberine, a valuable substitute for Quinine; Salicene, Citrate of. Iron and Quinine, Valerianate of Zinc, Compound Fluid Extract of Senna, Extract. of Pink Root and Senna, Vallet's Pills. Perfumery in the greatest variety, and at all prices.


192


DETROIT


W. O'CALLAGHAN, Wholesale and Retail


GROCERY AND PROVISION DEALER,


AT THE BERTHELET MARKET STORE, RANDOLPH STREET, BE- LOW THE STEAMBOAT HOTEL,


DETROIT,


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


WILLIAM PHELPS, CONFECTIONER.


AND DEALER IN


Candies of all kinds, Fruits, NUTS, TOYS, &C., Woodward Avenue, near the National Hotel, DETROIT.


Two fine Saloons, well fitted up, where Ice Creams, Soda Water, Fruit, and the delicacies of the season may be found.


Parties and Families supplied at short notice with Ice Creams, Cakes, &c. &c. Candies, well assorted, packed in boxes, or at retail, to suit customers.


HOWLET & KNIGHT, BUTCH BRS,


STALL NO. 7,


ITY HALL MARKET,


Where may be always found a plentiful supply of the choicest meat the market will afford.


Families, Hotels and Steamboats supplied on the most reasonable terms.


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DIRECTORY.


DETROIT BREWERY.


CAREW & AVERY


First street, north Larned street, DETROIT. PALE, AMBER AND BROWN ALE, FOR SHIPPING AND CITYLUSE, AT THE




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