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Secretary, A McLean. Assistant Secretary, F D Eatherly. Chaplain, Rev Stephen Balmer. Managers, J S Blair, Geo McMillan, Colin Campbell, Andrew McDuff, John Moore.
Base Ball --- Brother Jonathan Olub. Officers for 1861.
President, Wm Fitch. Vice- President, James Remick. Secretary, Thomas G Lyster. Assistant Secretary, Frank Higham. Treasurer, Gove Porter. -
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ARRIVALS, REMOVALS, OMISSIONS, & C.
CAREFULLY REVISED FOR JOHNSTON'S GENERAL DIRECTORY, For the year 1861, to the time of going to Press.
If any individuals name is omitted or found to be a misdirection in this Directory, it is the result of his own neglect-not that of the Compiler-who spared neither Time, Labor or Expense in the Publication.
ALEXANDER G W, violin instructor, Couse Bazar, and Waverly Building.
Alison R H, wines, brandies and whiskies, moving to 287, Jeff ave.
ALLEN J M, grocer, 271 Woodward ave. ARMSTRONG, T. H. moving to No. 176 Jefferson Avenue.
Allen W H, salesman with Moses Sutton.
Bagg J H, manfr pearl barley, Brush cor Woodbridge.
BARNS H & CO, printers, 'publishers and proprietors, Detroit Daily Tribune, 52 and 54 Shelby. See advertisement, page 138. Barns J J, with Henry Barns & Co.
Barnum Thos, with J W Hodgkin, b Mrs Doty.
Barnard & Callard, purveyors, 257 Jeff ave. Barrows David, builder, moving to Sixth, near Locust.
Beach John, cabinet maker, Franklin near Croul's Tannery.
Belknap Lovinia, 121 Woodward ave.
Bennett & Mccullough, wagon makers, 17 Monroe ave.
Bennett Ira, wagon maker, 17 Monroe ave. Bentley E K, clerk, r 54 Henry.
Betz John, shoemaker, 88 Monroe ave. Bluett Wm C. salesman, 48 Adams ave E.
Butler James H, salesman, with Geo Peck, 127 Woodward ave
Burpee Fras L, car builder, 17 Labrosse near Fifth.
Buchan Wm, (McDonald & B,) 200 Ran- dolph.
BAKER JAS T, engineer and draughtsman, Waverly Building, 109 Jeff ave, see card page 831.
Baker D T & F G, grocers, 146 Woodward a. Borel Eugene, salesman, b Franklin House. Baptist the First Congregation, meet for worship over Town Ganson's, on Wood. ave.
Barrie John P, hats and gloves, Monroe ave, near Randolph.
Bertman Geo W, tailor, with Chas Lappan. Beular Joseph, butcher, Randolph, and Monroe ave.
BLOSS J B, Amer seed store, 24 Monroe ave, card page 202, r 13 Croghan.
Boddy James Frederick, fruits, &c, &c, 287 Jefferson ave.
Bowen Thos B, book agent, w K T Ives.
Bowen Geo N, expressman, says he lives at 162 Porter.
Boothroyd & Downer, engravers and lith, 186 Jeff ave.
Borgman C H. Randolph cor Monroe ave.
Brandt Lewis W, printer, Laf and Antoine. Bostwick Henry R, salesman, 298 Fifth. Bosworth Frank, moved to 2 Lewis.
Brewster Wright & Co, grocers, 202 Wood- ward ave.
Brownell A W, salesmon with A Burtis, b Wm Harsha.
Byrne And, shoe maker, 38 Monroe ave. Campeau Peter, salesman, R Gardner. Calnon & Campau, congress hall saloon, ? Congress W.
Carpenter Dr SJ, office Fisher's Block, Wood- ward ave.
Cartwright Abraham, sailor, b Geo Jackson. Caspary John, tailor, 291 Fort E.
Casterton Daniel, hairdresser, 117 Woodward ave.
Chapin H L & Co, boots and shoes, 88 Mon- roe ave.
Chapin Amasa, r 106 Wash ave.
Chapin Rufus, 106 Washington ave.
Chapin Henry, 106 Washington ave.
Chapin Lorenzo, 106 Washington ave.
Chapin Adams, w Wm Hubbell & Co.
Chapin Eugene, w Lorenzo Chapin.
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Gardner M T, seedsman, r 40 Columbia W. Garfield G W, w Frost Lane & Co.
Garret Elijah, tailor, w J.W Hodgkin. r 188 Laf E.
Giest V, shoemaker, Monroe ave near Ran- dolph.
Gaunt S, groceries and provisions, Mich ave and Third.
Gilbey T W, moved to cor Hasting and Fort. Glover & Shaw, mer tailors, 156 Jeff ave.
Goodman John S, agent, Vent Starr & Co, office 14 Merrill Block.
Gore James, 5 Bates.
Grevals Hermon, shoes, 88 Monroe ave.
Greenthal Julius, pedler, No. 122, Clinton street.
Grist N J, printer, Tribune Office, 52 Shelby. Gunn Geo Henry, read for George B. Gunn. Gust Sink, servant, R H Hall.
Henderson C H, salesman, 157 Jeff ave.
Herbette, Francis, printer, Tribune Office.
Hickey Maurice, lab, cor Second and Mich ave Higgins Chas A, salesman, 141 Elizabeth E. Higby -, livery stable, Farmer near Woodward ave,
Haderman David, First cor Abbot,
Hall Francis, gardener, Capt E B Ward,
Hall J W, Port Admiral, office in the ware- house of John Hutchings & Co, foot of Griswold,
HANNIMANN J B, butcher and sausage works, Fort and Beaubian, ses card on page 806,
Harrison Miss Ruth, dress maker, 119 Wood- ward ave,
Harris F H, 50 Madison ave,
HARRIS & NASH, wholesale and retail dealers in liquors, 58 Mich ave E, Ses ade't page 292,
Hardy George, rectifier, w Jas A Perkins & Co, Waverly House,
Hawley Richard maltster, r Woodward ave near Bagg.
HIGHWOOD CARLOS, artist, studio Fire- men's Hall cor Jeff ave and Randolph. See card page 381.
Hinman A B, with Ransom Gardner,
Home for the Friendless, Mrs H R Andrews, Supt, 552 Woodward ave,
Hubbell Wm & Co, boots and shoes, Ran- dolph and Lafayette, moved from Monroe ave,
Hull Wm, accoun't, w John Hull, Hurd Oscar, 15 Clifford.
Huss Jacob, boots and shoes, 64 Monroe ave, Hudson Wm, or gardener, 157 Third, moving, Humphrey Mrs, sewing machines, 117 Wood- ward ave,
Hunt W C, Woodward ave, above State,
Ingraham J, paving contractor, office over Ripley's store, Campus Martins,
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Crouse Chas D, painter, 258, Mich ave W. Curry Augustus, grocer, 148 Randolph.
- Dean & Co, one dollar store, 255 Jeff ave. Detsch Eli, salesman, w Jno Collard.
DUBOIS WILLIAM, flour and feed, 273 Jeff ave. See card page 805.
DUMON J J, dentist, 119 Woodward ave. Durbon Joseph W, saloon, 51 Riopelle cor Woodbridge.
Elliott Robert T, salesman, M B Kean, res 126 Congress E.
EAGLE JE, broom mkr and agt Howe's sew- ing machines, 77 Larned E. See ado, p 821. Erving H P, clothier, 154 Woodward ave. Ege Dr C N, office 37 Woodward ave,
Fairchild John, with Walker & Russell.
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FARRELL R F, attorney, office cor Jefferson ave and Griswold.
FERRY DM, (M T Garuner & Co,)246 Laf w. Frankiel Isidore, vinegar, 17 Jeff ave.
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Field Moses W, moving res from 357 to 852 Jeff ave.
FINK CAPT T, United States 8 Infantry Recruiting service, r 281 and 288 Jeff ave, See card page 805.
Flint Mrs E W, worsteds, 191 Jeffave.
Fitz Gibbon, - 134 Randolph. 1
Fitzhugh Mark, agent, box at P. O. 1031. Fisher E and A, builders, 119 Woodward av. Ford John, merchant tailor, 5 Monroe ave.
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Fountain David, waggon maker, with Ben- nett & Mccullough.
Frey Ferdinand, bookbinder, 270 Fort E. FROST WESTON, water oil Co, 144 Wood- ward ave. Soc adv't, page 204.
GALLAGHER THOMAS, groceries and liq- uors, 8 Mich ave E, at City Hall. See adv. GARDNER M T & CO, seedsmen, 189 Wood Ward ave. Sec adv't, page 292.
Chapin Oscar, w Adam Chapin. CHOPE & PAGET, carriage makers, Larned and Randolph. Ses adv, p 834. Cabinet makers, warehouse 74 Fort E. Callard John, purveyor and grocer, 257 Jeff ave.
Campbell BT, shoemaker, r McComb ave. Chaddwick Wm, saloon, Randolph near Larned.
Christianson H A, salesman, 268 Jefferson Cleveland W, cutter with M B Kean, cloth- ier, 76 Woodward ave.
Clough J W, salesman, Ransom Gardner. Compton Henry E, salesman, Ranson Gard- ner.
COHEN M, mer clothier, 181 Jefferson ave. See adv.
Cornne Francis, chair maker, near Croul's Tannery.
Compton Henry E, salesman, Ranson Gard- ner.
Cook Orin S, accountant, w Henry Weber. Coote Charles, saloon, Atwater and Brush. Crosby J Bouton, attorney, 185 Jeff ave.
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Ives K T, agent Virtue & Co, over Farmer and Mechanics' Bank, Jeff ave,
Jepp W, money lender, 211 Jeff ave,
JOHNSTON JAMES DALE, Directory Pub- lisher, and moving to Oregon.
Johnson Mr, 42 Second
Kennedy David, machinist, 246 Fifth.
Kenyon J H, furniture, 196 Jeft ave,
King 8 B, b h 249 Jeff ave,
Klein Martin, clerk, H A & & G Wight, r 871 Franklin,
Knapp & Rose, physicians, 119 Woodward ave,
Knapp Horace, (K & R) 119 Woodward ave, Korte Frank, watchmaker, Howard House Congress W,
Kroper F A, grocer, moving from Jeff ave to 291 Croghan,
Krebs Frnest, druggist with Otto Leuschner, LANGLEY Wm, custom cutter, boots and shoes, 64 Randolph, card page 259.
Ludue Wm N, hides and skins, 1 Monroe ave,
Ladue J, Thomas, hides and skins, 1 Mich ave W,
Lappan Chas, mer tailor, 247 Jeff ave.
Larkin Andrew, drayman, moved to Orchard Dear Sixth,
Laman W W, physician. office over St Mary's Falls Canal Office, Griswold,
Lander Geo, grocer, 154 Woodward ave.
Lathrop Joseph, White & L, dentists, 166 Woodward ave, r 48 Madison ave,
Lawson F W, account, 104 Congress E, mov- ing.
Lehman Matthias, shoemaker, 88 Monroe av, Lewis George, salesman, Ransom Gardner, Lidstrom Chas, shoemaker, 88 Monroe ave, Ling Conrad, grocer, 77 Monroe ave, Lindaman Chas, butcher, 131 Woobridge W, Lord Josiah P, salesman, w John S Jenness, Ludlow Fred W, agent sewing machines, 121 Woodward ave, r 271 Congress E,
Leclerc Francis, copper smith, moving to smelting works Springwells.
Levering Chas H, music teacher, office at the music Stores, b 274 Congress.
. Luddington James M, moulder, 150 First. Ludger J B, watchmaker, 157 Jeff ave. McCain H, Fort near Brush.
McDonald & Buchan, grocers, 200 Randolph. McDonald John, (M & B) 200 Randolph. McFee John, saloon, cor Cass and Wood- bridge.
Marchand John B, Inspector, U S Light Houses, b Russell House.
Marsh Mark H, printer, Tribune Office, b h Mrs J Rogers, 61 Wayne.
Mattison E D, intelligence office, 135 Wood- ward ave.
Mather S J, clerk crystal oil Co, 144 Wood- ward ave, r Columbia near Park.
Mayes Edward, capt schooner Gertrude, 87 Columbia W.
MELLUS C & P, agents Detroit saw works, 60 Fort E. See ade't, page 806.
Miller Mr, Oak near Seventh.
MELLUS CHRISTIAN, 165 Congress E.
Moors C, F, mason builder, Cass near Michi- gan ave.
Michigan Female Seminary, 40 Michigan ave W.
MOSES LUCIAN, (Lewis & Moses,) crock- ery, glass and China, 221 Jeff ave. Su ado't, page 291.
NETTING GEO, liquors at whole and retail, 7 Mich ave East at City Hall. See ade't page 328.
Newberry John 8, (N P & R,) r 445 Jeff are. NASH RUFUS C, (Harris & Nash, ) 58 Mich ave E. r 49 First.
O'Conner John, shoemaker, Bates near Jeff ave.
O'Flynn Cornelius, law office, cor Jeff ave and Griswold.
O'Flanigan P, travelling agent, b Terrapin Lunch.
Page Charles R, saddler moved to Beech near Third.
Page John M, 15 Clifford.
Paget James, Chope & Paget, Larned and Randolph.
Polglaze Wm, 258 Randolph.
Pomeroy Geo H, den stu, with Dr. J J Do- mon.
Phillips W, over Ives' Bank.
Quinn John, carriage maker, b Wm Chad- wick.
Ramage Augustus, Dean & Co, 255 Jeff are. Rasch & Bernart, tailors, 245 Jeff ave.
Richards Israel, wheelsman, Great Western Railway, r Jones.
ROOT C G & CO, dry goods jobbers, 16 Woodward are, cor Atwater. See ade, in- side front cover.
ROOT CHAS, C G Root & Co, dry goods, 16 Woodward ave.
ROOT GEO C, C G Root & Co, dry goods, 16 Woodward ave.
Robinson & Lambert, liquors, 21 Jeff ave. ROSS WILLIAM, house, sign and carriage painter, Michigan ave, bet Seventh and Eighth. See adv, p 835.
Robinson James, engineer, b 248 Jeff are. Rolfe Alonzo, fruits and vegetables, 5 and 6 Russell House.
Runze George. 260 Randolph.
Ryan Kern, tailor, with Ed Miner.
Scanlon John, 58 Larned, moving from city. Searing, R W, 8 State E.
Shehan Wm, shoemaker, 88 Monroe ave. Sichler Benjamin, druggist w Sam P Duffield. Smith Wm, blacksmith, Monroe ave, near Campus Martius.
Smith J T, hats, caps and furs, 184 Jeff ave. SPICER WM J, general freight supt, Great Western Railway, office foot of Brush St, card inside cover.
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Stark O, salesman, Farrell & Brother. Stewart James. plumber, moved again, to Bates near Jeff ave. Stewart Chas H, book agent, inquire John Slater. Stowe Ed C, or painter, rrear A & Bagg. SUMNER FRED M, with Henry E Benson, r 44 Russell.
Sutherland J B, sup't, car shop. M C R R, r Lafontaine near Grand River.
Teats & Hademann, hair dressers and sa- loon, First cor Abbot. Traub & Bro, silver plater 206 Jeff ave. Tuomey . , boottreer, with H L Chapin & Co. Tyler Wm W, account, B G Stimson. Vanhuyse Leo, cooper, 261 Macomb. Vanhuyse B F, carpenter, 261 Macomb.
Vanson Benjamin, mason, cor Prospect and Indiana.
Walker David, county clerk, clerk's office, Congress near Griswold.
Walker Hiram, produce and storage, Atwat- er near Bates.
Walsh Robert, yankee notions and jewelry, at Russell House.
Walsh John, grocer wh and ret, cor Abbot and Seventh.
Welland H, door plate engraver, 98 Jeff ave. West Geo A, broom maker, with James E. Eagle, Winter Booth, moving to Randolph near Gratiot. Wood Israel, carpenter, 170 Orchard. Young Wm, b Mrs Elmers.
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"MY VILLAGE HOME."
A SONG-BY PARK BENJAMIN.
Sweet village home ! I love thee well, I love thy woods and flowers, The vineclad cot, the grassy dell, Fit haunts for summer hours ; I love the wild and merry song Of brooklets as they foam ; I love thee as I loved thee long, My happy village home. -
Sweet village home ! in other climes, In halls of power and pride, For thee and for thy quiet times, In lonely thought,I've sighed ; Not all the mirth and revelry In pleasure's loftiest dome Could win my constant heart from theo, My happy village home.
Sweet village home ! that day will bring No solace unto me, When I must fly on restless wing, Far, far away from thee, If she whose beauty makes thee fair Will not consent to roam From thy green fields and rosy air, My happy village home !
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WILLIAM BEAL, Dealer in Hamtramck
ICE, Residrace and Ice Depot, 148 Larnel St, West, DETROIT, MIOH.
HAMTRAMCK ICE.
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This Ice is procured Three Miles above the City.
GEORGE NETTING, 7 Michigan dos, at City Hall,
Importer of Choice Brandies, WINES AND OTHER LIQUORS, GENUINE CUBAN CIGARS.
Barclay & Perkin's London XXX Porter and Ales, always on hand, IN WOOD AND BOTTLE.
STANDARD SCALES.
MANUFACTURERS, E. & T. FAIRBANKS & CO., ST. JOHNSBURY, VERMONT.
PRINCIPAL WAREHOUSES: FAIRBANKS & Co .. 189 Broadway, New York. FAIRBANKS & BROWN, 34 Kilby Street, Boston. FAIRBANKS & EWING, Masonic Hall, Philadelphia, FAIRBANKS & GREENLEAF, 35 Lake Street, Chicago. FAIRBANKS & CO., 93 Camp Street, New Orleans.
FAIRBANKS' SCALES. FARRAND & SHELEY
General Agents,
NO. 80 Woodward Ave, - DETROIT, MICH.
HENRY EDSON, Traveling Agent.
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HOME COMFORT,
PREMIUM SUMMER AND WINTER
Every intending Purchaser of a FAMILY OR PARLOR STOVE.
SED Wi
ASH BOX
NO. 201 JEFFERSON AVENUE.
Is invited to call before selecting, at .
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LARGE VENTILATED OVEN. PATENTED 1860.
Manufactured and for Sale by JAMES MORRISON, Junr., 205 River Street, Troy, N. Y. SOLD BY
CHARLES BUSCH,
201 Jefferson Ave., Kearsley's Block, Detroit.
A Circular with full instructions in relation to this great Hotel, Tavern and Family Cooking Stove, can be had of the exclusive dealer,
, CHARLES BUSCH, GENERAL HARDWARE MERCHANT, 801 Jefferson Ave, Detroit, Mich.
We are of opinion that no Farmer's family should be without this Stove. It is positively worth its price in one season to have secured to the family Warm Water in the Reservoir, and Warm Pies in the Patent Conservatory; besides, the truly elegant pattern of the stove itself. Altogether, the design and its appreciable conveniences should justly supercede every known Cook Store in existence.
CHARLES BUSCH, GENERAL HARDWARE MERCHANT,
Mechanics' Tools, Tin Ware & Copper Ware Manufactory, 201 JEFFERSON AVENUE, DETROIT, MICHIGAN.
P. S .- Write for a Circular, which will be mailed free of postage.
COLTE S PATENT IRON, BEDSTEAD, Which may be folded up during day time, leaving mattress, ko, inside.
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Those persons in want of a good Sewing Machine, are respectfully invited to call and see THE ORIGINAL HOWE VING MACH!
WHO INVENTED THE SEWING MACHINE ? E, HOWE, Junr., the Original Patentee and Inventor, 1845.
Keep this Fact in view when you purchase, that
A GOOD SEWING MACHINE !
Is an Article much to be Desired, AN INFERIOR ONE IS A PEST, AND IS TO DE AVOIDED.
The utility and practicability of the HOWE SEWING MACHINE
WAS ESTABLISHED IN 1845.
It is the Oldest Sewing Machine Patent extant. si
Since the date of the Hows PATENT, some 800 Patents on Sewing Machines have boca granted, not one of which has surpassed the Howe invention. In fact, no Machine has yet been made which will sew a more perfect stitch or seam than the first Hows MACHETE made in 1845.
For Family use, new Machines have recently been constructed. They should be czmm. ined by all persons about to purchase. The
FAMILY MACHINES !
Are well adapted for TAILORS, or GAITER FITTING, having suficient power, and war- ranted to be durable. They are unquestionably the best machines for VEST MAKERS in the market.
PRICES, $50, $70, $80, and $100.
The genuine Howe Sewing Machines are adapted to all kinds of Sowing done by Sewing Machines. They are constructed under the direction of Mr. HowE himself, of the best ma- terials, in the most thorough and substantial manner, by skilful and experienced work men,
And in all instances are Warranted.
A critical examination is requested by those persons wishing to purchase Machines. An experienced operator will be at the room, to give all instruction in the use of the Machine, free of charge.
JAMES E. EAGLE, Agent, 77 Larned &s., Beast. .
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C. HIGHWOOD,
PORTRAIT AND
'HISTORICAL PAINTER,
Firemen's Hall,
DETROIT.
MICHIGAN.
ANN ARBOR JOURNAL Office, corner of Huron and Main Sts.,
ANN ARBOR,
MICHIGAN.
The facilities of this office for the discharge of Job Work generally, are not surpassed The circulation of the JOURNAL is extensive, and should be regarded by Eastern and Western manufacturers, and merchants, &c., as a desirable medium for advertising
SEAMAN & COLE, Proprietors.
JAMES T. BAKER, Civil Engineer and Draughtsman, -
OFFICE WAVERLY BLOCK,
108 Jefferson Ave,, - Detroit, Michigan,
N. B .- Particular attention will be paid to the drawings of Designs to be patented.
JAMES T. BAKER, 100 Jeferson As.
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JOHNSTON'S DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,
R. R. ELLIOTT,
foreign Passage & Exchange Agency NO. 76 WOODWARD AVENUE, "DETROIT, MICHIGAN.
AGENT FOR Black Ball, the Liberpoul, X Eine of London, And old Black Star Line of Liverpool Packets.
Draws and sells Bills of Exchange at sight on the Royal Bank of Ireland, and on all the principal cities of France, Germany, and other parts of Europe.
At the old Stand of EAGLE & ELLIOTT. Ag't for Galway Line of Steamers.
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Eagle Broom Factory,
JAMES E. EACLE, ACENT.
77 Larmed St., East, - - Detroit, Michigan.
The Dealers at Wholesale and Retail in
BROOMS !
CAN BE SUPPLIED IN
Every Variety, at the Lowest Rates, JT 17 LIRNED ST., EAST.
JAMES E. EAGLE is Agent for the sale of Howe's justly celebrated improved Sewing Machines for the city of Detroit and State of Michigan. The Patentee, ELIJAH Hows, Jr., is the original inventor of Sewing Machines. [Sco advertisement, Howe's Sewing Machine, page 819.]
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DODGE'S PATENT IMPROVEMENT IN
Grates and Stoves.
It Produces Double the Heat with Half the Fuel.
It is simple, efficient and practicable, saving fuel, radiating the heat into the room instead of allowing it to pass up the chimney ; suppressing the cold to the fire, and is as good for draft of air through the room, WOOD as COAL.
Over 50,000 persons are entire satisfaction. All who Health, should adopt it
now using this Patent with value Economy, Comfort or at once.
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We have procured a Patent thoroughly tested. When we universally used there (even regard for health to use a close scientific men have been trying improvements, by which fuel increased, we conclude that no its merits could be used, than that England has granted a Patent.
in England, after its merits were consider that open fires are the poorest having too much stove) and that hundreds of. for the last fifty years to make might be saved and heat in- stronger arguments in favor of
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WE ARE PREPARED TO SELL COUNTY AND STATE RIGHTS On the most favorable terms. Address
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T. J. NOYES, DEALER IN STOVES, GRATES & GENERAL HARDWARE 89 Woodward are., Detroit, Mich., IS THE EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOR DETROIT.
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ASRRING 1OO LES
PICKEREL
100 LBS
FISH
MESS PORK
FISH
200 WARRANTED A5.CRAIC
ABOUT 200 IES CRAIG
JAMES ORAIG, DEALER IN WHITE FISH, TROUT, &C., ALSO. Provisions & Fishermen's Supplies.
WAREHOUSE AND OFFICE ON THE DOCK
Between First and Second Streets,
DETROIT, .
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MICHICAN.
CHOPE & PAGET,
MANUFACTURERS OF'
CARRIAGES AND WAGONS, Also, Jobbing Smiths, Cor. Larned & Randolph Bts.
DETROIT, ยท MICHIGAN.
JAMES PAGET.
R. CHOPE.
DETROIT WIRE WORKS.
WILLIAM SNOW,
108 Woodward Ave.,
Russell House Block
MANUNFACTURER AND DEALER IN IRON, BRASS AND COPPER WIRE CLOTH,
Brass, Copper, Steel and Iron Wire, BURR MILL STONES, BOLTING CLOTH HARDWARE, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY. NAILS, GLASS, PUMPS, LEAD PIPE, &c. &c.'
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T. J. Haywood
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OLIPHANT & HAYWOOD,
GENERAL
Product & Commission MERCHANTS,
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PICKLING
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TABLE PURPOSES
OUR
Exclusive Right for the State of Michigan
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Patented Ang. 7, 1860.
QIs probably Superior to all others.
92 JEFFERSON AVENUE.
DETROIT, MICH.
Special attention given to the Sellimg of Produce and filling Orders
WE REFER BY PERMISSION TO
F. Buhl & Co-, Hatters, .... T. & J .. Hinchman, Grocers,.
Moore, Footo & Co., Grocers, ..
Detroit. -
D. Preston & Co., Bankers, ..... .... Detrolt. Hobbs, Oliphant & Co, Coms'n Mers.,. Chicago John Palmer & Co., Vinegar Merchts,.
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VINEGAR
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MATHEUNESCO
T. J. NOYES, HARDWARE MERCHANT
89 Woodward Ave.,' Detroit.
THE GOOD SAMARITAN,
Hot Air Draught, large Ventilated Oven, COOKING STOVE; FOR WOOD OR COAL. . 1
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GOOD
SAMARITAN
Is the best finished and most durable Stove of the day. Combines every advantage for Cooking ever applied to a Stove. Bakes perfectly on the top and in the Oven, and Roasts in Front at the same time, without imparting the flavor of one kind of food to another.
THE VENTILATED OVEN By the constant admission of pure fresh air, and so- curea Sweetness to the food being baked.
.THE HOT-AIR DRAUGHT
Raises the temperature of the Fire Box, and in- crearen the heating properties of the Stove, thus en- abling the Good Samaritan to do more work in every variety of Cooking, with less fuel, than any Stove in the world. Has the most perfect arrangement for broiling ou the Front Hearth, without interfering with the other operations of Cooking. Has a con- stant supply of Hot Water without Cost, and heats Water for the Bathing Room superior to any Range.
THE GOOD SAMARITAN is in every respect worthy of its name.
COME AND Sp IT.
Manufactured and for sale to the Trade, by RATHBONE & CO., Albany, N. Y. For sale by one dealer in all the principal towns of the State, and in DETROIT exclusively by
T. J. NOYES.
M. COHEN. MERCHANT TAILOR,
181 Jefferson Avenue, Masonic Hall.
Constantly kept on hand, a well selected stock of Seasonable) and Fashionable
READY - MADE CLOTHING, AND GENTLEMENS'S FURNISHING GOODS. Garments made to order and Warranted to Ful.
M. COHEN, 181 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, Michigan.
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PHONOGRAPHY.
F.
Phonographic Reporter,
Having permanently settled in Detroit, is prepared to take reliable verbatim reports of Speeches, Lectures Law Cases, etc., on the most favorable terms.
Having been a pupil of Mr. I. PITMAN, the original inventor of the art, and being in di- rect communication with the Phonographic Society of England, he is prepared to give private instructions in the system, embracing all its most recent improvements.
ACCOUNTANT, ACTUARY, &c. For terms, &c., address : P. H. MURDOCK,
Post Office, Detroit. .
muse,
WILLIAM ROSS, Sign, Carriage, and Ornamental
PAINTER,' Michigan Avenue, Between Seventh and Eighth Streets.
THOS. CRANAGE, Jr.,
DRUGGIST & GROCER' Michigan Avenue, corner of Shelby Street,
Detroit,
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TEAS, SPICES,
DEALER IN SUGARS, OILS,
COFFEES,
FRUITS,
PAINTS,
BRUSHES,
AND EAST AND WEST INDIA GOODS GENERALLY, .
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
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FOR THE Saginaws & Intermediate Ports
THE SPLENDID CLIPPER STEAMSHIP CITY OF CLEVELAND, GEORGE H. RYDER, COMD'R, Will leave the dock of JOHN HUTCHINGS & Co., for the above ports, on TUESDAY, April 16th, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
Goods received at the warehouse at all times, hereafter, and no extra charge for storeage. April, 1861. EBER WARD.
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JOHNSTON'S DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY.
OLIVER BOURKE-Brandies, Wines, &c.
This Merchant's address is 122 Jefferson avenue, nearly opposite the Masonic Hall, where a very superior stock of old liquors and pure vintages, domestic and foreign, is con- stantly available in Store and Bond .- See advertisement, page 105.
THE HYDROPULT,-American Hydropult Co, card page 106 and 278.
The purposes to which this useful and portable hand fire engine may be applied are so various that every Household should be possessed of one .- For full particulars see adver- tisement.
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