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UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH
UNIVERSITY PITTSBURGH
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DIRECTORY C-16
CLEVELAND AND OHIO CITY,
For the Years 1837 -- 38.
Comprising
HISTORICAL AND DESCRIPTIVE SKETCHES OF EACH PLACE-AN ALPHABETIC- AL LIST OF INHABITANTS, THEIR BUSINESS AND RESIDENCE-A LIST OF THE MUNICIPAL OFFICERS-EVERY INFORMATION RELATIVE TO THE PUBLIC OF- FICES AND OFFICERS, CHURCHES, ASSOCIATIONS AND INSTITUTIONS, SHIP- PING, STEAMBOATB, STAGES, &c,-ALBO. A LIST OF THE OFFICERS OF THE GOVERNMENT OF OHIO-A TABLE OF FOREIGN COINS AND CURRENCIES-AND A VARIETY OF OTHER USEFUL INFORMATION.
BY JULIUS P. BOLIVAR MAC CABE.
CLEVELAND: SANFORD & LOTT, BOOK & JOB PRINTERS. 1837.
4
CLEVELAND BOOK-STORE,
PRINTING OFFICE BINDERY. No. 5, Superior-Lanc.
SANFORD & LOTT,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers 10
BLANK BOOKS, PAPER,
Legers; " Jourbula, Day Books, Cash Books, Record Boaket Bil Books, Note Books, Letter Books, Scrap Books.
Ink, Quille, Steel Pena, Wafers, Ink Stands, Pencil Cases, Portfólios, Wallets, Maps, Sealing Waz, &c. &c
School and Miscellaneous Books, &c. &c. 3-All the NEW WORKS received from the Eastern and Southern cities, as soon as published.
Blank Decds, Lawyers' and Justices' Blanks,
A general assortment kept on hand, or printed to order oa short notice.
OBPRINTING.
BOOKS,
NOTES,
PAMPHLETS,
CHECKS.
CARDS,
DRAFTS. CIRCULARS, LABELS,
HAND-BILLS, SHOW BILLS, WAY. BILLS,
BILLS OF LA-
·LAWYERS & JUSTICES'
DING,
BLANKS ETC.
PRINTING IN COLORS, And every description of 'JOB WORK executed in a superior style on the shorter.
Forwarding Commission Merchants, County Officers, Officers of Banks die p generally, ate requested to call aod examine specimens of their Printing and Blame Reeks. Office being exclusively for BOOK and JOB PRINTING, and is supplied with all the new and modern cut Type and having lately purchased an entire new BINDERY, 1: enabled them to exce work in both of thede branches, in a style not inferior to the best Eastern.
Shipping and Receiving Bilia; and all kinds of Blanks, printed, ruled and Bound to any patterns it the neatest style and most durable manner.
EAGLE TAVERN,
Corner of Water and St. Clair sts .. Cleveland.
RICHARD COOK,
Respectfully returns his unfeigned thanks to the public for the liberal patronage he has received during the time he has kept the above establishment, (now nearly four years ; ) and he trusts that by his unremitting attention to the com- fort and convenience of his friends and the public general. ly, to merit a continuance of their patronage and support.
HORSES, GIGS AND CARRIAGES for hire.
CLEVELAND CENTRE HOUSE,
Cleveland
Centre Block,
(WITHIN A FEW RODS OF THE STEAM-BOAT LANDING.)
This establishment, now fitting up in a most splendid style, is designed to be one of the principal Hotels in the Western country. It will be open early in the spring, and from its proximity to the Steam-Boat and Canal Packet landings, as well as to the commercial part of the city, it will be found convenient not only to the passenger, but to many of the business men in the lower part of the city.
CLEVELAND
UMBRELLA, PARASOL.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT Lanufactory.
J. S. LANE & CO. MANUFACTURERS OF Musical Instruments, of every description, Also, MBRELLAS, PARASOLS, AND WALKING CANES,
20 Superior-St. 0+Umbrellas and Instruments repaired at short notice ; also, exchanged for new.
JOSEPH STRANGMAN, COMMISSION MERCHANT And Dealer in WHEAT, FLAX-SEED, &c. ALSO, PINE LUMBER & SHINGLES. Agent for the sale of Syracuse Salt. Office Cleveland Centre Block.
CLEVELAND, OHIO.
MAC CABE'S ANNUAL REGISTER
OF THE
STATE OF OHIO,
FOR 1838.
This work is designed to contain an Almanac; Civil and Judicial list-Military Establishments-Literary, Re- ligious & Charitable Associations and Institutions-Mem. bers of the Legal Profession, Clergy and Physicians, of the State of Ohio. Also, a National Register, and Miscella. neous Statistics.
The work will be issued from the press about the 25th of January, 1838, at two dollars per copy.
As it is the first work of the kind attempted in this state, the publisher most respectfully solicits the aid of the citizens generally, in procuring the necessary materials. Any gen- tleman in possession of matter connected with the Regis- ter, will confer a favor by forwarding it to the publisher, at the office of Sanford & Lott, 5 Superior Lane, Cleveland.
JULIUS P. B. MAC CABE.
Cleveland, Aug. 1837.
& Eleven hundred subscribers have already been ob- tained for the work.
GEORGE C. DODGE,
AUCTION COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
NUMBER 2,
FARMER'S BLOCK,
Liberal advances made in Cash on Property left to be sold.
Cleveland, June, 1837. ·
WINES & LIQUORS,
For sale at No. 2, Farmer's Block.
G. C. DODGE.
DRY GOODS
CROCKERY
At No. 1, FARMER'S BLOCK,
June, 1837.
G. C. DODGE.
J. & J. ROSS,
No. 95, CORNER OF SUPERIOR AND SENECA STREETS,
Dealers in
FRESH
TEAŞ.
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, WINES & LIQUORS,
LAMP OIL. FISH, SOAP, SPERM & TALLOW CANDLES,
Teas, Coffee, Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, Fruit,
WOODEN WARE, &c.
0+ Country Produce bought and sold at all times.
MORSE & DODGE,
Dealers in
READY MADE CLOTHING,
No. 7, Superior-Lane.
N. B. Constantly on hand a general assortment of Shirts, Bosoms, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Hosie- ry, g.c. &c.
R. H. WORTHINGTON,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Hats, Caps, Buffalo Robes, Furs, &c.
31, Superior-Street,
Three doors west of the Post Office, Cleveland.
0A large and fashionable assortment of Fur and Sat- in Beaver Hats ; Fur, Cloth and Fancy Caps, Umbrellas, &c. Also, Hatters' Stock and Trimmings.
Cash paid for Hatting and Shipping Furs.
CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT,
No. 13, SUPERIOR-LANE. - -
J. & G. STRINGER,
Have constantly on hand an excellent and well assorted stock of READY MADE
HIN
adapted to every season of the year-which they ofer to the public. on very low terms for Cash-consisting in part of Coats and Coatees, of all colors ; Roundabouts .of every description ; Pantaloons, Vests, Shirts, Bosoms. Collars, Stocks, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, &c. &c. which they request all who have time, opportunity or inchnation, to call and inspect.
EMPORIUM DE FASHION.
READ'S GENTLEMEN'S, YOUTHS & CHILDREN'S
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT,
No. 4, Commercial Buildings, Superior-street,
IN THE REAR OF THE MAYOR'S OFFICE-UP STAIRS.
J. READ,
Begsrespectfully to announce to his friends and the public, that he has opened the above mentioned Establishment on the most modern and impro- ved plan, where he intends making to order, according to the very newest fashions of the day, every kind of
OTHEN
at the shortest notice and most reasonable terms.
J. READ wishes to inform his friends and the public that 85 he has had for several years past considerable experience in the city of New-York, and Brooklyn, L. I., where he has been en- gaged in the above business in all its vanous branches, and particular- ly in the Children's Clothing Department-and he flatters himself that his attention to business, his style of cutting and mode of workman- ship, will give ample satisfaction to all those who may extend to him their patronage.
Cleveland, June, 1837.
BILLINGS & MATHER, &Gttornies at
Have removed from 59 to 51 Superior-street, corner of Bank-street,
CLEVELAND.
YOUNGLOVE & WETMORE,
Wholesale and Retail
Booksellers, Stationers
THE HOLY BIBLE
AND BINDERS,
No. 40, Superior-street,
M. C. YOUNGLOVE. EDW. P. WETMORE.
CLEVELAND.
Y. & W. keep constantly on hand an extensive collec. tion of School, Classical, Theological, Law, Medical, and Miscellaneous Books ; Stationery, of every description ; Blank Books; Sheet Music ; Cutlery ; Fancy Articles, &c. &c. 0Books bound in the neatest manner, and at short notice.
They have also the Sabbath School and Tract Depository.
ESTA DEB
Wholesale and Retail
HAT, CAP & FUR STORE
No. 13, SUPERIOR-ST.
Keeps a full and general assortment of HATS, CAPS, FURS, and Hatter's Stock and Trimmings,-which he will sell at moderate prices.
Cleveland, June, 1837.
WILLIAM MILFORD & CO.
Dealers in
FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS,
Groceries, Hard-Ware, &c.
No. 3, Commercial Buildings, Cleveland.
They have now received a large stock, of GOODS in the above line, which they offer cheap for cash or appro. ved paper.
Also, a large and splendid stock of
CARPETING,
consisting of rich CHINTZ BRUSSELS CARPETING, with bordering to match.
Super 3 ply Carpeting ; Extra fine and super English Ingrain do. 4.4 and 3-4 Venetian do.
Brussels and 3 ply Stair do.
Tufted and Wilton Rugs ; Tufted and Manilla Mats ; 4.4 and 6.4 India Matting ;
Carpet Binding ; Brass Stair Rods ; Cloth Piano, Table and Stand Covery ;
3.4, 4.4, 5.4 and 6.4 Oil Cloth, superior quality. June, 1837.
Upholstering Establishment.
No. 12, Water-St. Cleveland.
MILFORD, HARDING & CO.
Have constantly on hand, or will make to order, every ar- ticle in the above line of business. Particular attention given to fitting up of Steam-Boats, Canal Boats, making and laying down Carpets, making and fixing Window Curtains, &c. &c. On hand Curled Hair, Moss and Feathers of the best quality.
June, 1837.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRY
CLEVELAND.
GEORGE PALMER,
93 SUPERIOR NEAR SENECA-ST.
Recently from the city of New-York, will keep constant- ly on hand a complete assortment of every kind of DRY GOODS, English French and American, for the supply of country markets. Also. in his retail department will be found a choice selection of seasonable and fashionable ar- ticles for the city trade, where will always be found super- fine Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings and Satinetts, fine Lin- ens, Lawns and Diapers, Damask Cloths and Napkins, Sheetings, Shirtings and Thread Laces, Gloves and Wor. sted and Cotton Hosiery-on the most accommodating terms. Call and examine and let your own judgment de- cide.
POTTER, CLARK & MURFEY,
Dealers in Foreign and Domestic
HARD-WARE, CUTLERY, SADDLERY.
SWEDE'S, RUSSIA, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN BAR IRON,
Steel, Nails, Spikes, Anvils, Smith's Bel- lows, Vices, Bar and Sheet Lead, Cordage, Glass,
REED'S BENCH AND MOULDING PLANES
STOVES, STOVE PIPE, Follow-du are, &c.
A few doors below the Post-Office, 33 Superior-St., Sign of the Anvil.
S. H. POTTER. J. F. CLARK. W. A. MURFEY.
LEVELAND.
WILLIAMS & FITCH,
xchange
Brokers,
No. 18, Superior street, opposite the Bank of Cleveland,
CLEVELAND.
WM. E. GOLD,
48 Superior-Street, under the American House, Cleveland, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
table ans
ancy
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS,
& SHOES.
A large stock of the above description of Merchandize will be generally found at this Store, which Is respectfully offered to the public. Country Merchants can be supplied with the above Goods at a reasonable advance upon cost. Also, with SILK & FUR HATS by the package.
THE CLEVELAND LIBERALEST. Dr. Saml. Underhill, Editor. PUBLISHED BY UNDERHILL & SON. DEVOTED TO FREE ENQUIRY,
Opposed to all monopolics- In favor of universal equal opportunities for knowledge in early life for every child ; discourager of all preten- sions to spiritual knowledge; teaches that virtue alone produces happiness ; that vice always produces mise- ry ; that Priests are a use- less order of men; that school masters ought to be better qualified, and then should have higher wages ; that the producing classes are unjustly fleeced ; that nobles by wealth are as offensive to sound democracy as nobles by birth-both are base coin ;- and it inserts the other side of the question, when furnished in well written articles.
D. RUSSELL,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
French, English, German and American
DRY
O
English, Straw and Tuscan Bonnets ; Silk Goods of almost every description ; Irish Linens, French Muslins and Prints ; English and German Thread Laces and Insertings ; French and German worked Capes and Collars ; 4.4, 6.4 and 10-4 Linen Sheetings ; Crape Camblets ; White, black and scarlet Merino Shawls ;
Thibet Wool, Raw Silk, Sewing Silk, Chally ;
Gauze and rich Satin Dress Hdkfs. and Scarfs ;
Superfine Sarsanell and Sacharilla Cambrics ; Linen Cambrics and Bishop Lawns ;
Carpetings ; Broad Cloths; Cassimeres; Satinetts ; Vestings; Brown and bleached Sheetings and Shirt. ings, &c. &c.
The citizens of Cleveland, Ohio City, and the public generally, are respectfully invited to call. His assortment of Goods is extensive, and will be sold, or offered to pur- chasers, cheap for cash, at No. 38 Superior-street, and No. 2 Kellogg's Buildings.
Cleveland, June, 1837.
STANDART & DEANE,
EXCHANGE
BROKERS,
PRIBUSY
Number 5,
Water-St.
0Gold and Silver, Uncurrent Bank Notes, and Bills of Exchange, bought and sold.
R. A. SNOW & CO. GROCERY & PRODUCE DEALERS
No. 15 Water-St. and No. 2 "Cleveland Centre Block."
A general assortment of GROCERIES and PRO- VISIONS Will be kept and sold by them at Cleve- land wholesale prices.
S. HASTINGS & CO.
Wholesale and Retail Produce Dealers,
No. 2 " Cleveland Centre Block."
0+Flour, Grain and Provisions of all kinds, at the low- est market prices.
Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
WM. E. SNOW & CO. No. 47 Superior-Street.
Keep constantly on hand and for sale at the lowest prices, a general assortment of
CLOCKS,
WATCHES JEWELRY,
Silver Plated, & Brittania Ware, COMBS AND BRUSHES,
PIANO MUSIC & FANCY GOODS OF ALL KINDS.
0Strict attention paid to Cleaning and Repairing Brass Clocks, Time Pieces, Watches and Jewelry.
All kinds of Engraving neatly executed.
Books at Wholesale & Retail.
Number 3,
Central
DU
Superior-St.
Buildings.
HENRY E. BUTLER,
Keeps constantly on hand, a good and general assortment of
BOOKS & STATIONERY,
and will receive during the season of navigation, all new publications, as soon as they can be obtained from the eastern cities.
Merchants and others are invited to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere, as they can be supplied as low, if not lower, than at any establishment west of Buf- falo.
POCKET MAPS of the Western States of the latest emissions always on hand.
New Works received as soon as they can be brought here.
J. E. LYON & CO.
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
30 Merwin-Street,
At the Canal Bridge, Cleveland.
GEO. C. HUNTINGTON,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
CHINA, GLASS,
Earthen-Ware,
LAMPS, CASTORS, &C. &C.
No. 5 Superior-St. Cleveland.
Sign of the Pitcher.
Goods re-packed for Country Merchants at New-York prices, adding transportation.
Public Houses, Steam-Boats, Canal Boats, &c. furnish. ed on as favorable terms as elsewhere.
SMITH, LUTHER O
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Fancy and Staple
DRY GOODS,
HARD-WARE & CUTLERY,
IRON, STEEL NAILS, GLASS, &c. &c.
Also, a general assortment of Joiners' and Carpenters' Tools.
In Tremont Block,
Opposite the Ohio City Exchange,
Main Street, Ohio City.
July, 1837.
OAKLEY & CLEMONS,
CABINET
WARE HOUSE.
CORNER OF WALL AND DETROIT STREETS, OHIO CITY.
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THE subscribers keep constantly on hand, at their Store on Detroit-street, (three doors above Pearl-street,) FINE MANTLE
CLOCKS
GOLD AND SILVER
WATCHES,
Ear Rings, Finger Rings, Breast Pins,
PLATED CAKE & FRUIT BASKETS,
Candlesticks, Castors, Brittannia Tea Setts, Fine Cutlery, Pistols, Dirks, &c. c.
All of which they are prepared to sell as low as any simi. lar establishment in the western country.
A. B. HALL & CO.
Ohio City, June, 1837.
THE VARIETY STOX NEW STORE.
TAINTOR & HAMBLIN,
Corner of Detroit and Turnpike-sts. Ohio City, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
DRY GOODS & GROCERIES.
A large stock of the above description of Merchandize will always be found at their Store. Partic. ular pains will be ta- ken to keep on hand at all times, an as- sortment calculated for supplying their city and country cus- tomers generally.
0 Their terms are Cash only.
TAINTOR, HAMBLIN & THAYER,
Keep constantly on hand and for sale at the store of Tain- tor & Hamblin, a variety of BAROU- CHES, CHARIO. TEES, BUGGIES
AND PLEASURE WAGGONS, of superior quality and finish.
Ohio City, July, 1837.
Looking-glass, Portrait & Picture Frame
MANUFACTORY.
23
+
JOSEPH SARGEANT, LOOKING-GLASS, PORTRAIT & PICTURE FRAME
32 Superior-Street, opposite the Franklin-House, CLEVELAND, OHIO,
Keeps on hand, (at wholesale and retail,) a splendid assortment of Gilt and Mahogany Framed
LOOKING GLASSES,
of the latest patterns.
Also, for sale all sizes of LOOKING GLASS PLATES, of the first quality. OLD LOOKING GLASSES REPAIRED.
Groceries, Provisions,
and Ship Chandlery,
AT
WHOLESALE
and Retail.
The subscribers would inform the citizens of Cleveland, and the public in general, that they are prepared to do a general PRODUCE and COMMISSION business, near Messrs. Griffith, Pease & Co. on the river-and No. 9 Merwin-street.
They keep constantly on hand a general assortment of
Groceries & Ship Chandlery,
which will be sold at wholesale and retail, at Buffalo pri- ces, transportation added.
SMYTH & CLARY.
Cleveland, July, 1837.
FIRE INSURANCE,
The HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hartford, Connecticut, offer to insure every de- scription of property a- gainst loss or damage by FIRE, on the most rea- sonable terms.
STICKLAND & GAYLORD, Agents. Cleveland, July, 1837.
2*
ROSS & LEMEN, Wholesale and Retail
CROCERS, AND PROVISION MERCHANTS,
SOFT AND SHIP BREAD BAKERS,
Butchers, and Soap and Candle Manufacturers,
Nos. 9, 10, & 11, DOCK-ST., CLEVELAND,
Keep constantly on hand an extensive stock of Teas, of superior quality ; Rio and Laguira Coffee; double and single refined loaf, brown and white Sugars ; Old Wines and Liquors ; Tobacco and Segars ; Spices, Preserves and Pickles ; Bread, Biscuits, Cake and Crackers ; Hams, Shoulders ; Smoked Beef ; prime fresh Beef, Veal, Mutton and Pork ; Salt Pork and Fish, in barrels ; Butter, Lard, Cheese, Soap, Candles, and every other article in their line, which they offer at the lowest cash prices.
Their Markets at No. 11 Dock-street, and 45 Champlain street, are always plentifully supplied with excellent Beef, Pork, Veal, Mutton, &c.
0 SHIP, STEAM and CANAL BOAT STORES furnished with every article in the above line, at all times, on the shortest notice and most advantageous terms.
N. B. The highest market price will be paid in cash for Beef, Veal, Pork & Mutton, delivered at their Slaughterhouse on the Pittsburgh road, 3-4ths of a mile from Cleveland.
R. SHELDON & CO.
Grocers and Provision Dealers,
Number 3,
on the Dock,
*
Have constantly on hand a general assortment of GRO- CERIES and FRUIT, Domestic and Foreign ; Corn Brooms, &c. at wholesale and retail. Also, all kinds of PROVIS- IONS, of the best qualities ; which they offer at whole- sale or retail, at the lowest cash prices.
Cleveland, July, 1837.
Surgron Dentist.
AND
Manufacturer of Incorruptible Teeth.
DR. STRICKLAND,
Continues to attend to all business necessary for the pres. ervation, comfort, or beauty of the Teeth. Families may command his services by the year or otherwise. Diseases of the gums and children's teeth carefully attended to .- Specimens of Incorruptible Teeth may be seen at his rooms in Central Buildings, No. 2 Water-st. corner of Superior.
CERTIFICATE.
The undersigned, judging from personal acquaintance with Dr. Strickland, and acquaintance with his professional business, believe . that he is thoroughly acquainted with his profession, and as a Dentist, we confidently recommend him to our friends and the public.
Dr. Long,
Dr. Hicks,
Dr. Mills,
" Johnstone,
" Mendenhall,
" Brown,
" Brayton;
" Hewitt,
" Cushing,
" Terry,
" Otis,
" Underhill,
" Inglehart.
VARIETY GROCERY STORE.
Wines, Syrups, CORDIALS,
London Porter, LIQUORS, Teas, Sugars, AND COFFEE,
PRINCIPE SEGARS,
Plug, Cavendislı, & Fine Cut
J. WILLIAMS, No. 36,
TOBACCO. At the well known stand on the corner of Superior
SODA WATER, SODA & SEIDLITZ POWDERS, Cologne, Lavender, Rose and Florida
WATERS MACASSAR & BEAR'S O
Emollient, Rose, Vegetable. and Windsor
SOAPS.
Lane and River street, keeps constantly on hand a gener- al and well selected assortment of
GROCERIES,
of the choicest kinds, and also a great variety of articles not usually kept by Grocers ; all of which will be sold low for 0 Cash only. 40 Amongst his assortment can be found a great variety of luxurious articles for Family use, such as
GHERKINS, BRANDY-FRUITS, PRESERVED ORANGES, CITRONS.
Preserved Ginger, Tamarinds, Figs and Raisins,
with a great variety of FANCY ARTICLES, too numer. ous to mention.
Cleveland, July, 1837.
DAILY LINE OF OHIO CANAL PACKETS
Between Cleveland & Portsmouth.
DISTANCE 309 MILES-THROUGH IN 80 HOURS.
A Packet of this Line leaves Cleveland every day at 4 o'clock P. M. and Portsmouth every day at 9 o'clock A. M.
T. INGRAHAM, Office foot of Superior-street, Cleveland, OTIS & CURTIS, General Stage Office, do. AGENTS. G. J. LEET, Portsmouth,
NEIL, MOORE & CO.'S Line of Stages leaves Cleveland daily for Columbus, via Wooster and Hebron. OTIS & CURTIS' Line of Stages leaves Cleveland daily for Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Detroit and Wellsville.
BARSTOW & CO.
FORWARDING
AND
Commission Merchants,
AND DEALERS IN
Wan't Give my the Ship
PRODUCE, SALT,
Ashes, Staves, S.c.
RIVER-STREET,
OHIO CITY.
AGENTS FOR THE
Pilot, Traders, Erie & Ohio Lines ON THE ERIE CANAL,
AND PROPRIETORS OF
WASHINGTON LINE, OHIO CANAL.
Liberal advances made on Property to be shipped or sold.
Dealer in Bolting Cloths and Mill Furnishing generally.
JOSEPH HAYWARD, French Burr Mill Stone Manufacturer, .Yo. 46 MMerwin-Street, Cleveland, Ohio.
PERLY ABBEE,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Groceries, Provisions & Ship Chandlery,
No. 6 Dock-street, Cleveland,
Have always on hand an excellent supply of TEAS, of su- perior quality ; Coffee, Sugar, Spices, Fruit and Segars ; also the choicest WINES and LIQUORS, together with all articles in the line of Provisions and Ship Chandlery, which they will dispose of on the most liberal terms for cash. Cleveland, July, 1837.
THOMAS L. TAYLOR,
Boot Maker,
From New York, takes this opportuni- ty of informing the public, that he still continues the business in all its branches at No. 19 Superior-Lane,next door to Mr. Whittaker's Tin Factory, where he has on hand a choice assort- ment of BOOTS & SHOES, all made under his own inspection. Having received direct from New-York an assortment of first rate Calf Skins and Sole Leather, he is now ready to execute with promptness all orders which he may be favored with ; and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a share of public patronage. Cleveland, July, 1837.
PIONEER FAST STAGE LINE
From CLEVELAND to PITTSBURG,
Leaves daily at 8 o'clock A. M., via Bedford, Hudson, Ra. venna, Deerfield, Salem and New Lisbon, to Wellsville, where they will take the
STEAM
BOATS,
WELLSVILLE AND NEW LISBON, TO PITTSBURG.
Through in 30 hours from Cleveland,
Being the shortest route between the two cities, and afford- ing a pleasant trip through a flourishing part of Ohio, on a good road, and in better Coaches than any line running to said place. The above line is connected with the Good Intent Fast Mail Stage, AND
Pioneer Packet & Rail-Road Lines, For Philadelphia, New- York, Baltimore and Washington City, in which passengers travelling in the above line have the preference.
OFFICE in Mr. Kellogg's new building, opposite the Franklin-House, No. 36 Superior-street, under the Ameri- can House.
J. R. CUNNINGHAM, Agent. Cleveland, July, 1837.
GRIFFITH, PEASE & CO.
&
MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN PRODUCE AND SALT,
DAVID GRIFFITH. SHELDON PEASE. N. M. STANDART. S
CLEVELAND; a
AGENTS FOR
Troy & Erie, and United States Lines, Erie Canal. Troy & Oswego Line,
. Erie & Oswego Canals.
PROPRIETORS IN
STEAM PASSAGE AND FREIGHT BOATS & VESSELS, ON THE LAKES,
Steam-Boat Cleveland, Steam-Boat United States,
S De Witt Clinton,
New-York,
Robert Fulton,
Charles Townsend,
Erie,
Brig John Kinzie, Schooner White Pigeon, " Juliette,
Schooner Buffalo, Huron.
Constitution,
Atalanta,
Detroit,
St. Joseph,
Minerva,
Erie,
Globe,
Ohio,
Ligure,
T. W. Maurice.
PROPRIETORS OF
Ohio, Troy and Erie Line, Ohio Canal.
References :
RUFUS PUTNAM, Agent Troy & Erie Line, corner of Conties Slip. New-York. D. NORTHROP, Agent United States Line, 22 South-street,. do.
JAMES 8. WYCKOFF, Agent Troy and Oswego Line, 33 Conties Slip,. do.
E. & J. GRIFFITH & CO ..
. New-York.
W. & D. GRIFFITH & CO.
...
. Rochester.
G. P. GRIFFITH & CO. .. .... ... Troy. H. PEASE & CO .. . Albany. BRUNSON, CROCKER & CO ..... Oswego.
COIT, KIMBERLY & CO. Buffalo,
PEASE, CHESTER & CO. .Detroit.
IKINZIE, IJUNTER & CO ..
.Chicago,
CITY COFFEE HOUSE,
21, Water-Street, Cleveland.
JOHN BENNET,
Would present his unfeigned thanks to the citizens of Cleve- land and the public generally, who have so kindly patronised him since the opening of his establishment.
His Bar is always provided with a choice selection of WINES and LIQUORS, and on his table may be found all the delicacies of the market. Breakfasts, Dinners, Tea or Supper, furnished at all hours, at the shortest notice. His table is constantly supplied with every article that the market can afford, served up liot or cold. Fresh game, wild and tame Fowls, Oysters, &c., al- ways on hand. Grateful for every favor, he assures the public that nothing shall be wanting on his part, to render his patrons comfortable.
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