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D. W. GLENDINNING.
Reference: JAMES SHEARER, Builder, and How. C. H. BUHL, Mayor of Detroit.
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Tibbitts
Petroleum, Kerosene, Coal Oil, AND CUAL OIL LAMPS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
The trade will here find the largest quantity and greatest variety of Lamps and Lamp Fixtures to be found in any Store in the State.
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JAMES BOYD & CO., Plain and Decorative Plasterers, AND WORKERS IN ALL KINDS OF CEMENTS, Centres, Brackets, &c,, &c., &c. NO. 149 ADAMS AVENUE, EAST.
MICHAEL A. HOGAN, BUILDING CONTRACTOR,
Joiner and Machine Shop,
CORNER OF BRUSH & WOODBRIDGE STS.,
DETROIT,
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MANUFACTURERS OF
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS,
All Kinds of Millwright Machinery, EXECUTED AT SHORT NOTICE.
Power and Room to Rent: The Premises are Extensive.
NEW ENTERPRISE !!! .
WOODEN BOX FACTORY.
CHARLES H. PARSHALL & CO.,
Announce to their numerous friends and the public that they have leased the upper story of the extensive building corner Woodbridge and Brush, and shall be able to supply the public demand for WOODEN BOXES, Of every Size, Style and Variety, Cheap for Cash. CHARLES H. PARSHALL & CO.
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AND ADVERTISING GAZETTEER.
CLOTHING! CLOTHING! CLOTHING !!
BURNHAM'S GREAT . WARDROBE ! ! !
THE GREAT WARDROBE !!
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CLOTHING EMPORIUM !!!
BURNHAM & Co.
183 JEFFERSON AVE. 25,000 Suits to Clothe the Plurality !
JEFFERSON AVENUE, DETROIT.
No. 183 (three)
can be accommodated at our
Everybody of every size, and condition of purse,
GOOD CLOTHES !
The times must change so that everybody shall have the happiness of wearing
The Creat Wardrobe Clothing OF A. BURNHAM & CO.
Emporium
has been established at 188 Jefferson Ave., Detroit, as one of the greatest Jobbing Marts for Clothing in the West.
OUR RETAIL TRADE
is conducted on the most extensive scale, but we invite Dealers in Ready Made Clothing generally throughout the State of Michigan to enable us to Job off large supplies of Goods suited to their localities at the
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.
We feel we can please and supply any number of customers, and shall be glad to make the acquaintance of all dealers in the State.
. Our number is 183 Jefferson Avenue.
A. BURNHAM & CO.
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FIREWOOD!
Corner First and Mich. Ave.
H. BROSSARD,
DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF
FIRE WOOD.
SAWED & SPLIT WOOD
Wood Yard -- Corner of First St. and
Michigan Avenue,
DETROIT,
Quick Sales & Small Profits.
Corner First and Mich, Ave.
FIREWOOD!
EL. DETROIT & LAKE SUPERIOR
IRON MANUFACTURING CO.,
Hamtramck, near Eastern Limit of Detroit,
Between Jefferson Avenue and the River-Office at the office of George B. Russell, foot of Woodward Avenue.
This Company is ready to supply in large quantities the various grades of
PIG IRON
Manufactured with Charcoal from the best qualities of
Lake Superior ore.
OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. GEO. B. RUSSELL. President ; EDW'D C. WALKER, Vice President; ALLEN A. RABINEAU, Sec'y and Treas'r.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
GEO. B. RUSLEL, M. D., GEORGE F. PORTER. EDWARD C. WALKER, ABRAHAM W. RUSSEL, JOSEPH B. BAKER,
NOTE .- We are entirely of opinion, that if there was a spark of true patriotism and com munitive good sense, and business shrewdness amongst us, we would determine on the de- velopment of our own Iron Resources, and give up importing. In mercy to England ber mining operations should be economised-the island is honeycombed throughout, and it will be well if she have enough ores yet remaining to supply her own great national demand. This is not our business, however, but, it is, that we manufacture our own raw material of every kind, particularly Iron, Wool and Cotton, and that we encourage the production of raw silk, of which our women wear such large quantities woven abroad. Let us keep our money to America .- EDITOR DETROIT DIRECTORY.
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ALWAYS ON HAND.
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PINE TIMBERED LANDS FOR SALE.
The St. Mary's Falls Ship Canal Co. have upwards of 500,000 Acres of Selected Lands in Michigan for Sale. Office on Griswold St.,
DETROIT,
MICHIGAN.
GEORGE S. FROST, Land Agent.
JOHN W. A. S. CULLEN, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, And Solicitor in Chancery. ALSO, Master and Examiner in Chancery of the U. S. Circuit Court for the District of Michigan. AND NOTARY PUBLIC,
POST OFFICE ADDRESS, { Box 417.
DETROIT, MICH.
Particular attention given to Collections throughout the State, Investing of Moneys, Conveyanc- ing and Notary Business.
REFERENCES:
Hon. Ross Wilkins, United States District Judge, Detroit, Mich.
Hon. R. S. Wilson, Chicago, IlI. Mesers Moss Brothers, Sandusky. Oblo. | D. Bethune Duffield. Esq .. Detroit. Geo. D. Crossman, Esq . Boston. J. H. Randall, E.q . Philadelphia. D. McCarthy. Esq., Syracuse. N. Y. Hon. G. V. N. Lo prop, Detroit. George W. Bissell, Detroit. Peninsular Bank, Detroit.
Messrs Taylor, Richards & Co., N. Y. City. | R. N. Rice, Esq., Detroit.
MRS. MACADAM, 79 Woodward Avenue,
DETROIT,
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IMPORTER OF NEW YORK, LONDON AND PARIS STYLES OF
MILLI NER
COMPRISING : French Flowers, Ribbons, Blondes, Plumes, Riding Hats, (Ladies and Misses'), Corsets, &c., &c,, &c. LE 79 WOODWARD AVE.
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M. H. GASCOIGNE,
CARRIAGE AND
WAGON MAKER
MD. 11 State St., between Woodward Ave. and Griswold St.,
BUGGIES, WAGONS, SLEIGHS, &C.,
Made to Order.
All kinds of Carriage Blacksmithing and Jobbing done promptly and in the neatest possible manner.
City and Country Orders Promptly Attended To. ,
Bole Marefacturers of the Celebrated " Patent " Brands, " Alexander Von Humboldt," " Sous of Malta," and " Fan Morphy " . Begari.
KAICHEN BROTHERS,
BEST
VIRGINIA
Manufacturers and Importers of SEGARS, DEALERS IN LEAF TOBACCO, Keerschaum, Fancy and Clay Pipes- AND A GREAT VARIETY OF SEGAR HOLDERS AND PIPE STEMS, No. 189 Jeferson dos., AND RUSSELL HOUSE, WOODWARD AVENUE, DETR IT. MICHIGAN. ARNOLD KAICHEN.
SIGNS
ILLUMINATED SHOW CARDS, Fancy Signs & Stenciling, BY GARDNER R. LILLIBRIDGE, 28 Larned Bt., West.
CARDS !
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[ See Matilda ! here are very choice
SILKS, DRESS GOODS,
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SHAWLS!
EVERY
Novelty !
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FARRELL & BROTHER,
DEALERS IN
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,
64 WOODWARD AVE., 64
Merrill Block, near Jefferson Ave,
Novelties in Silks, Shawls and Dress Goods always on Hand.
NO SECOND PRICE.
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SAMUEL S. NEWBERRY, Attorney and Counsellor ar Law,
DETROIT, - - MICHIGAN.
ALONZO PEASE, PORTRAIT PAINTER Studio, No. 4, Firemen's Hall, JEFFERSON AVE, COR. RANDOLPH.
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KOCH,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN CABINET FURNITURE
No. 64 Larned Street, West,
DETROIT,
MICHIGAN.
Repairing and Varnishing ... Furniture Packed to Order.
PENINSULAR BANK.
E. T. Pulling, President. Emory Wendell, Cashier.
196 JETTERSON AVE.,
DETROIT,
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FRIEND PALMER,
FRIEND:
BOOK
PAPER
BINDING
RULING,
AND
In all their Branches.
P ALMER,
STATIONER, PAPER DEALER And Blant Book Manufacturer, BOOK BINDING AND PAPER RULING In all their Branches. 130 JEFFERSON AVENUE, DETROIT, -
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JOHNSTON'S DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY for 1861 on Sale at this Bindery,
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BININGER'S OLD LONDON DOCK GIN Is evidently the product of very careful distillation-the activo principle, the Juniper Berry-being so blended as to give to the spirit a very delicate, fruity and aromatic flavor.
COLTON SALTER, M.D., 8 West 39th St. N. Y.
BININGER LONDO
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" This Superb GIN [Br- NINGER'S OLD
LONDON Dook] has attained a repu- tation without precedent i the history of the age."-N. Y. Eve. Eopress.
"The house of A. M. Bin- ing & Co., 19 Broad Street, has attained for a period of EIGHTY YEARS & reputation that may be envied." - N. Y. Eve, Post.
GIN AS A REMEDIAL AGENT.
This Delicious Tonic Stimulunt, especially designed for the use of the Medical Pro- fession and the Family, having superceded the so-called " Gins," " Aromatic," "Cordial," " Medicated," " Schnapps," etc., is now endorsed by all of the prominent physicians, chem- ists and connoisseurs, as possessing all of those intrinsic medicinal qualities-tonic and dia- retic-which belong to an old and pure Gin. Put up in quart bottles and sold by all druggists, grocers, etc.
[Established in 1778.]
A. M. BININGER & Co., Sole Proprietors, No. 19 Broad Street, N. Y.
BININGER'S GENU
Ognac Brandy
The infamous practice of adulterating Brandies having become so common that a genuine article is the exception; it is of vital importance to those requiring it for Family use and Invalids, that it should be of undoubted purity and efficacy.
With a view to meeting the popular de- mand for a reliable Brandy in its natural state, free from alcoholic flavor and impuri- ties, and fully appreciating the fact that it is often recommended by the Medical Fa- culty, as a sustaining stimulant, when all other remedies fail, we are now bottling and sell- ing at reasonable rates, a Brandy of our own importation, from one of the most responsi- ble houses in France, and known as
"Bininger's Genuine Cognac Brandy."
It is mild, delicate and fruity, and is designed to be always uniform in quality and character. Put up in pint and quart bottles, In cases containing two dozen pints and one dozen quarts, and is sold by all prominent druggists, grocers and town agents.
The above is also for sale in original packages, viz .: Eighths and Quarter Casks.
A. M. BININGER & Co. [Established 1778,] Bole Importers, No. 19 Broad St., N. Y.
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BOURBON "1849 RESERVE"
The established popularity of this CHOICE OLD BOURBON as a medicinal agent, renders it superflous to mention in detail the charac- teristics which distinguish it from the ordin- ary grade of Kentucky Whiskeys.
Being distilled in 1848, and manufactur- ed expressly for us with great care, it can be relied upon as a strictly pure stimulant, and peculiarly effective for the treatment of Lung Complaints, Dyspepsia, Derangement of the Stomach, Nervousness, etc.
As a curative agent it has a tendency to recreate and strengthen ; while age having con- tributed its genial charm and enriched it with a delicious flavor and an oily body, it affords a pleasant incentive to the preserva- tion or recovery of health, through the agree- able medium of a well pleased palate.
Put up in a variety of attractive forms, in iron- bound cases of one and two dozen bottles each, and sold by all prominent drugguists, grocers and town agents.
' A. M. BININGER & Co., [Established 1778,] Sole Proprietors, No. 19 Broad St., N. Y.
" The above popular goods are sold by all of the prominent Druggists and Grocers in Detroit.
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OLD GIN
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SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES.
LUSS
W. R. A. Woodruff, Agent, 58 Woodward Ave, Det.
THE SINGER SEWING MACHINES.
The marked and ever extending popularity of SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES, both in America and Europe, is such as best to establish their superiority over all others in the market. Sewing machines-so called-may be bought, it is true, for a smaller amount of dollars, but it is mistaken economy to invest anything in a worthless or unreliable article, and those who do so must abide the consequences.
SINGER'S NEW FAMILY MACHINES.
In order to place THE BEST FAMILY MACHINES IN THE WORLD within the reach of all, we have reduced our LETTER B, OR TRANSVERSE SHUTTLE MACHINES to $50.
SINGER'S NO. 1 AND 2 STANDARD SHUTTLE MACHINES, both of very general application and capacity, and popular both in the family and manufactory. Drices reduced, respec- tiqely from $135 and $150 to $90 and $100. . INGER'S No. 3 STANDARD SHUTILE MACHINE, for carriage makers and heavy leather work. Price, complete, $125. Also, to complete the list,
AN ENTIRELY NEW ATRICLE,
unequalled for manufacturing purposes ; NOISELESS, RAPID, and capable of every kind of work ! Price, including iron stand and drawers, $110, cheaper at that in view of i's value, than the machines of any other maker as a gift.
All of Singer's Machines make the Interlocked Stitch. which is the best stitch known. Every person desiring to procure full and reliable information about Sewing Machines, their sizes, prices, working ce- pacity, and the best method of purchasing, can obtain It by sending for a copy of L. M. Binger & Co.'s Gazette, which is a beautiful pictorial paper entirely devoted to the subject. It will be supplied gratis.
W. R. A. WOODRUFF, Agent, 58 Woodward Ave., Merrill Bullding, Detroit, Mich
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FORSYTH & COMPANY, Dealers at Wholesale and Retail in
FORSYTH & COMPANY,
MICHIGAN.
DETROIT,
62 Woodward Avenue,
EMBROIDERIES, Laces, Trimmings,
HOSIERY, GLOVES
Ribbans, and
MILLINERY
62 Woodward Avenue,
DETROIT,
GOODS.
MICHIGAN.
FORSYTH & COMPANY
Embroideries, Zares, Trimmings, gosiery, Gloves, Bibbons AND MILLINERY GOODS, 62 WOODWARD AVENUE.
OLIVER BOURKE,
IMPORTER OF
Brandies, Celines,
LIQUORS AND
HAVANA SEGARS,
No. 122 Jefferson Avenue,
Nearly Opposite Masonic Hali, G
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The Great Invention of the Age!
HYDROPUL T.
The BEST ARTICLE EVER INVENTED FOR Extinguishing a Fire, Protectiny a Roof from Taking Fire, Washing Windows, Sprinkling Plants, Wetting Sidewalks, Sprinkling Streets, Washing Carriages, Draining Cellars, Cleaning Cisterns, Wetting Sails,
THE BEST ARTICLE EVER INVENTED FOR
Watering Gardens, ;. Cleansing Trees from In- sects. Emptying Water from Boats Sprinkling Stock en Railway Trains, Washing Cars, Filtering Water, Emplying and Filling Bar- rels,
A Spray Bath, gc., gc.
AN INVENTION FOR THROWING WATER BY HAND-POWER,
THE MOST EFFICIENT FIRE ENGINE IN THE WORLD,
Because the Most Available.
The Hydropult weighs but eight pounds, and will, by the power of one man, throw water at the rate of eight gallons per minute, fifty feet high. It is a most desirable article for use
IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD,
For WASHING WINDOWS, WETTING SIDEWALKS, SPRINKLING' STREETS, WASHING CARRIAGES, WATEING GARDENS, SPRINKLING PLANTS, &C., and in case of FIRE IT IS INVALUABLE.
Many conflagrations have been prevented by the use of this simple instrument. It has received the endorsement of the entire FIRE DEPARTMENT OF NEW YORK CITY AND BROOKLYN, including the CHIEF ENGINEERS, ASSISTANT ENGINEERS and FIRE MARSHALS; also the recom- mendation of all the principal
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES OF NEW YORK CITY.
Two hundred and fifty thousand dollars of property was saved from destruction by the use of the Hydropult alone at the Palace Garden on the night of the 5th of October, 1860. For particulars see certificate in circular from the Secretary of the American Institute ; also New York daily papers of the 6th and 9th October, 1860.
The Hydropult should be owned by every householder. It does away with the necessity of a hydrant, It is a light, portable FORCE PUMP, always ready, easily used, and will come in frequent use by every farmer, merchant, and mechanic in the community. Please call and examine the article as No. 151 Nassau St., Times Building, or address the
AMERICAN HYDROPULT COMPANY, No. 151 Nassau Street, and 41 Park-Row, New York.
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A GENERAL LIST OF NAMES.
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scot. read accountant.
atty. attorney.
b. boarda .
b. h. boarding house.
carp. carpenter.
N. . . north.
W. " with.
cor. " corner.
wh. " wholesale. ;
[Names in Cap Letters charged $1. Advertisers in the Directory not charg- ed, and their names are invariably printed in display letters when their names are received in time.]
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Aaron, Julius, salesman, w. A. Lehman. Aaron, Alex, salesman, w. Abraham Hart. Abare, Mark, saloon, 808 Atwater E. Abernathy, Ann, 172 Clifford. Abernathy, Samuel, tinsmith, 172 Clifford. Abeel, Jas M., salesman, w. A. C. Porter. Abel, Mary, dressmaker, 162 Croghan. Abel, Robert, printer, 162 Croghan. Abel, Henry, tinsmith, 15 Buena Vista.
Able, Mrs. W., washwoman, Trowbridge near the Railroad.
Able, C., Lafayette near Railway. Abal, Henry, lab, 848 Croghan. Abbal, George, mason, Commons near head of Riopelle.
Abraham, Alfred W., photographic artist, up stairs, cor. Woodward ave. and Larned, r. 189 Franklin.
Abraham, John, tailor, 157 Lafayette E. Abbott, Mrs. James, 106 Griswold. Abbott Mrs. James W., 242 Woodward ave. Abbot, Lewis, stone cutter, 859 Thompson. Abbot, Henry B., Capt st. bt. Union, r 102 Beech.
Abbot, Thos. F., office w. H. Orr, r 68 Lafay- ette W.
Abbot, Mrs. Audrian, 752 River.
Abbot, Flarel, r. Abbot.
Abler, Edward, carp. cor. Hastings and Whitney.
Academy, The Detroit Female, cor. Fort and Wayne.
Academy, Young Ladies, 806 Jefferson av- enue.
Academy, German and English, 228 Lafay. ette E.
Acker, Samuel, 52 Lafayette W.
Acker, J. C. w. Samuel Acker. Ackerman, Benj. P., hotel, 3 Brush.
Ackerman, Martha, widow, r. W. W. Whes- ton.
Acerkman Jas. B., w. W. W. Wheaton. b. A. Wilkins.
Ackley, John, malster, rear 26 Croghan. ADAIR, WILLIAM, nurseryman and horti- culturist, Jefferson ave near Elmwood ave. (see advertisement, page 94.)
Adair, Thomas, machinist, 9 Franklin, Adair, Thomas, saloon, 97 Atwater E. Adderly, Wm. J., grocer, 157 Gratiot. Adderly, Edward, trader, 262 Seventh.
Adams, A. M., Top. Engineer, Lake Survey, office, Wayne.
Adams, George, steward, steamer Stockman, Adams, Mrs., 58 George.
Adams, J. M., baggageman, 294 Randolph.
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E. read east. lab. " laborer.
r. read residence. ro. " retail.
manfr. manufacturer. g. " Bouth.
mak. " maker.
W. " west.
com. commission.
h house.
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Adams, John H., cor. Michigan avenue and Cass.
ADAMS, HERBERT, (Brooks & Adams,) 840 Lafayette W.
Adams, Francis, (Brooks & Adams,) 322 Woodbridge W.
ADAMS, T. K., 81 Congress W.
ADAMS, PLATT, harness maker, shop 156 Woodward ave. 145 Adams ave E. See ad- vertisement 76.
Adams, John, lab, Mary.
Adams, Wm., tinsmith, 32 Clifford.
Adams, Anna, widow of James, 148 Antoine. Adams & Eddie, manufacturers of wire work, 109 Woodward ave.
Adams, Samuel, Michigan wire works, 109 Woodward avenue, r. cor. Lafayette and Eighth.
Adams, John 8., brakeman, b. R. R. Ex- change.
Adams, Michael A., grocer, 188 Michigan av- enne W.
Adams, Jason M., baggage master, 20 Ma- comb.
Adams, W., hardware, 196 Woodward ave. 'ADAMS, ALEX. H., Cashier Savings Bank, 66 Griswold, r. 177 Larned E.
Adams, Wm., 49 Elizabeth W.
Adams, Samuel C., salesman, w. Town & Shelden.
Adams, Joseph, colored, cook, 181 Con. E. Adams, Wm., painter, 63 Columbia E.
Adams, Walter, saloon. 4 Woodward aveenue and 169 Third.
ADAMS, MRS. L. B., editress Michigan Far- mer, b. Chas. Howard.
Adams, Thomas, brass founder, 95 Lewis.
ADAMS, JOHN W., peoples store, r 15 Mont- calm.
Adams Wm., painter, 68 Columbia E.
Adams W. H., saloon, 4 Wood ave, and 169 Third.
Adams, John H., painter, 483 Congress E. Adamson, Wm. stonecutter, 154 Fafayette E. Adesom, F., milkman, cor. Chestnut and Lasalle.
Adderhalt, Augustus, servant, 26 Maple E. Adderhalt, Fred, fireman, 174 Macomb.
Adams Samuel C., clerk, b. Mrs. Alvord.
Adie, Geo. C. salesman, w. Higby & Stearns, r. 289 Jefferson ave.
Adloff, Lewis, shoemaker, 11 Congress E.
Adley, John, druggist, 78 Monroe ave, 90 Michigan ave. W.
Adler, D., draftsman, w. John Schaffer.
Adler, Liebman, Jewish Rabbi, 27 Fort E.
ADVERTISER, DAILY & WEEKLY, office 212 Jefferson ave.
Aelf, Wm, stonecutter, Orleans near Reservoir Aelf, John, stone cutter, North. Aelf, John, lab, Cherry E.
Aegerden, Chas., stoves and tinware, 177 Croghan.
ETNA INSURANCE CO. office, rooms 2 8 Merrill Block.
Aiken, Abel, lab, 427 Fort E.
Ainsworth, C., 3 State.
Aird, Catharine, widow of Geo .. w. Joseph O. Sullivan.
Alborough, L., farmer, Grand River west of Thompson.
Albertson, Joseph A., nursery agent, 261 Fifth.
Albertson, H. M., livery, Woodbridge near Third, r. Henry and Clifford.
Albertson, Dr. 54 Macomb ave.
Alden, J. M., physician, office 105 Woodward ave, r. cor. Howard and Cass.
Alexander, G. W., r. room 87 and 89 Waver- ly House.
Alexander, George, sailor, 84 Woodbridge W. Allen, Lewis, Michigan Oil Co., r. 178 Gris- wold.
Allan, Wm. Charles, collector, 138 Adams avenue E.
Allen, J. M., printer, 70 Columbia W.
Allan, Willis W., marine carp, 81 Congress E.
Allen, Hiram S., miller, 8 Harriet.
Allen, Wm., salesman, 164 Jefferson avenue, r. Montcalm.
Allen Thomas, car repairer, 109 Fifth.
Allen, Elbridge G., 58 Howard, [moving to 41 Lafayette W.
Allen, John, glass blower, b. 44 Michigan avenue E.
Allen, Fred, 15 Griswold.
Allen, Ira M., physician, office 3 Larned W. Allen Charles T., deputy sheriff, 6 Clinton, moving to 198 Randolph.
Allen Joseph, baker, 62 Lafayette E.
Allen, O. C., engraver, 40 Elizabeth W.
Allen, Mrs. Wm., 239 Sixth.
Allen, Edward, lab, 125 Cherry.
Allen, Orville S., 40 Elizabeth.
Allen, Wm., merchant, 47 Duffield.
Allen, Wm, carp, Beech bet. Third and Fourth. Allen, W. W., sailing master, Payne's Hotel. Allen, Alfred, colored, sailor, 116 Michigan avenue W.
Allen, E. G., 41 Lafayette W.
Allen, Rev. Marvin, 87 Washington avenue, moving to the country.
Allen, Thomas, attorney, 178 Griswold.
Allen, N., 324 Mullet.
Allen, Philo, agent Johnson Gas Light, Jefferson ave.
Allen, William, saloon, 28 First.
Albertson, H. M., liquors, 102 Larned W.
Albus, Angeline, midwife, 99 Maple E. Albus, Wm., cigar, maker, 99 Maple E. Albrecht, Wm., mason, 251 Mullet.
Albright, W., mason, 134 Elizabeth E.
Aldous, Wm., painter and glazier, 228 Ran- dolph.
Alder, Jacob, saloon, 885 Grand River. Aldebrandt, August, tailor, 167 Croghan. -
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Allar, Peter, sailor, r. Detroit & Mil. Rail- way track rear Barclay's Foundry. Alldritt, George, gilder, 95 Elizabeth W. Alleman, Victor, lab, 187 Lafayette E.
Alison Rowland H., wine and spirit merch., 46 Jefferson avenue, r. 77 Macomb.
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Allison, David, saddler, with Henry Duncan, r. 215 Woodward ave.
Allison, James D., finisher, 844 Congress E. Allison, John H., watch maker and jeweller, 198 Jefferson avenue, moving to 118 Wood- ward avenue, r. 92 Miami avenue.
Alliston, James, engineer, 67 Lafontaine avenue.
Allmang, John, saloon, 68 Croghan.
Allmank, J., saloon, 180 Adams ave E.
Als, John, lab, Mary near Dequindre.
Altenburgh, John, Mullet.
Alterauge, Mrs, Anna E., widow, 868 Jeffer- son ave.
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Altman, Isaac, fur merchant and exchange broker, r. 180 Michigan ave.
ANDERSON & DENTON, produce and com mer, 144 and 146 Woodbridge W. Ses advertisement page 78.
ANDERSON, R. H., r cor John R & Madison avenue.
Anderson, Thomas C., engineer, Lafointaine north of Fort.
Anderson, George, salesman, with Albert Thayer.
ANDERSON DAN'L, engineer, 186 Seventh cor Labrosse.
Anderhalt, Joseph, lab, 111 Macomb.
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Andit L., 466 Woodbridge W.
Andre Henry, grocer, 448 Gratiot.
Andre Clemina, widow of Joseph, 68 Lara- ed E.
Andre John, grocer, 212 Gratiot.
Andreoli Charles, marble cutter, 868 Thomp- son.
Andrew Henry, grocer, 448 Gratiot. Andrews Mrs. H. R., 552 Woodward ave.
Andrews George, counsellor, office w Sam. T. Douglass, r 48 Madison ave.
Andrews Stowell, mate steamer Marquette. . Andrews Stephen C., agent People's line of
Propellers, office foot of First, r 97 Lafay- ette W.
Andrews Wm V., photographic artist and book agent, 235 Jefferson ave. Andrews Ann, widow, 386 Franklin. Andrews Mrs. L., r G. W. Gilbert. Andrew Mrs., widow of Wm, 294 Seventh.
Andrews J. L., sailor, 189 Clifford.
Andrew John, clerk D & M Railway, 218 Congress E. .
Andrew Louisa, colored, 181 Congress E. Andrew Joseph, bricklayer, 163 Adams ave, E. Andrew, John J., 267 Jeff, ave., near Brush,
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Alton, Margaret, 19 Washington ave.
Alvord, Mrs. S., b h., Fort near Griswold.
Alvord, L., laborer, 65 Labrosse.
Amar, Henry, blacksmith, 181 Lafayette E. AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY, office 106 Jefferson ave.
Ames, Albert W., express messenger, 68 Adams ave E.
Ames & Schroeder, brewers, corner Clinton and St Aubin.
Ames Fred, waiter, Russell House.
Amos, Ferdinand, steward, 11 Macomb ave. Amoss, George C., agent, 24 Washington ave. Amberg, Edward, harness maker, 474 Grati- ot, see also 898 Gratiot.
Ammaes, Nicholas, brewer, Clinton.
Aminger, John, pedler, Eighth near Grand River.
Ammis, Nicholas, grocer, corner Croghan and St Aubin.
Ambruster, Ignats, warehouseman, 802 Ran- dolph.
Amberg, David, merchant tailor and clothi- er, 163 Jefferson avenue, r. 42 Congress W. Amrhain, Wm., lab, 174 Macomb.
Ams, Frederick. brewer, 212 Russell. Amsden, D. S. dealer in musical merchan- dise, Conse's Bazar. Andeline, Joseph, carp, 30 Waterloo. Anderson, S., finisher, 186 Seventh. Anderson, Mrs. S., b. h. 182 Griswold. Anderson, Wm., steward, 95 Catherine, Anderson, Peter, ship carpenter, 296 Fort E. Anderson, D. C. colored, billards, 86 Lafay- ette E.
Anderson, Ebenezer. banker, office corner Jefferson ave and Griswold, r. 28 State. Anderson, Mrs., widow of Charles, r. 48 Woodbridge E.
Anderson, Arthur M., cellerman, r. 9 Jeffer- son ave.
Anderson, Peter, clerk, 47 Michigan are. E. Anderson, Charles L., accountant, w J. B. Gillet & Co.
Anderson, Mrs., cloak maker, 56 Shelby. Anderson, Duke Wm., (the Rev.) colored, 177 Beaubien.
Anderson, Charles, sawyer, 91 Larned E. Anderson, Charles W., sawyer, 91 Larned E. Anderson, John, stage driver, 80 Columbia W. Anderson, Joseph D., machinist, 289 Con- gress E.
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