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House, Coach, Sign and Ornamental

PAINTERS,

GILDERS, GLAZIERS & PAPER HANGERS,

And Dealers in

PAPER HANGINGS.

Paints, Putty, Glass, &c.

10 WATER Street.

CLEVELAND, OHIO.

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J. MERRILL,

ARCHITECT AND BUILDER,

No. 14 BANK-ST.

CLEVELAND, OHIO,

Offers his services in the above business to such as
may wish for good work, and flatters himself that
ho is capable, from long experience in the best of
work, to give satisfaction even to the most prc.
cise. He will also attend to Drawing and Plat
ting, should his services be called for.

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AT the old stand, on the corner of Superior and Bank Streets, (No. 1, Washington Block) so long and so favorably known to the public, keep constantly on hand a very extensive assortment of DRY GOODS,

consisting in part of Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinets, Cotton, Linnen and Worsted Drillings, Merino Cassimers, Summer Cloths, black and colored Silks, India Satins, worked Collars and Capes, dress Hk'fs and dress Shawls, Muslin Edgings, thread and bobinet Laces and Edgings, red, white and black Merino Shawls, imitation Cashmeres and raw silk Shawls, Gothic furniture Prints, very fine white and red Flannels, French, English and American Calicoes, Bed-ticking, linen & cotton Sheeting and Shirting, double and single Damask, Birdseye aud Russia Diaper, Moleskins, Umbrellas, Parasols, &c. &c.

Also, a few pieces of very choice CARPETS & RUGS, together with a carefully selected assortment of

FAMILY GROCERIES.

The very best of Teas, Laguira and Old Java Coffee, Sugars, Rice, Raisins, Salæratus, Mrs. Miller's Tobacco, Honey Dew and Plug Tobacco 7 years old, Hard Soap, &c. To those who may favor the establishment with a call, we would say, that they may rest assured of fair and honorable dealing. All goods not as good as recommended, will be taken back, or ample remuneration will be made; that the prices of their goods are as low as at any other store, and many articles lower than can be found at the stores generally; and finally, after tendering our thanks to our old friends, we would respectfully invite those making purchases in our city, to make us a call, not to buy, unless they think it for their interest, but to inform themselves respecting prices, qualities, &c. &c.

Cleveland, August, 1837.

PETER M. WEDDELL,
DUDLEY BALDWIN,
PETER P. WEDDELL.

A

DIRECTORY

OF THE CITIES OF

CLEVELAND & OHIO,

For the Years 1837--38:

Comprising

HISTORICAL AND DESCRIPTIVE SKETCHES OF EACH PLACE-AN ALPHABETICAL LIST OF INHABITANTS, THEIR BUSINESS AND RESIDENCE-A LIST OF THE MUNICIPAL OFFICERS-EVERY INFORMATION RELATIVE TO THE PUBLIC OFFICES AND OFFICERS, CHURCHES, ASSOCIATIONS AND INSTITUTIONS, SHIPPING, STEAMBOATS, STAGES, &c-ALSO, 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 GABE,

CLEVELAND:

SANFORD & LOTT, BOOK & JOB PRINTERS.

Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1837, by JULIUS P. BOLIVAR MAC CABE, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the State of Ohio.

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