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ANNALS OF CLEVELAND

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<strong>CLEVELAND</strong> NEWSPAPER DIGEST JAN. 1 TO DEC. 31, 1838<br />

Abstracts 2434 - 2439<br />

SOCIAL EVENTS (Cont'd)<br />

2434 - H&G Dec. 31; adv:2/5 - Cotillion Party - Mr. I. White will give<br />

his 2nd -Cotill ion party at the Italian Hall, on Tuesday, Jan. 8th, 1839.<br />

Tickets to be had at the Franklin, American, Ohio City Exchange, and<br />

Sanford & Lott's. (1)<br />

SPINNING & WEAVING<br />

2435 - H&G Oct. 3; adv: 2/5 - Wool Carding & Cloth Dressing. The subscriber<br />

is ready to execute all orders in his line of business on short<br />

notice. No lack of water in his stream of water on the Walworth Run. -<br />

Alvin Kennedy, Ohio City. (1)<br />

SPORTS. See Fish & Game<br />

STABLES. See Liveries & Stables<br />

STAGE LINES. See Bus & Stage Lines<br />

STATIONARY ENGINES & BOILERS<br />

2436- H&G Jan. 1; adv: 1/4 - W. S. Craig, Machinist: River street,<br />

opposite R. Winslow's Forwarding House. (1)<br />

2437 - H&G Jan. 25; adv:2/5 - Notice. The subscriber would inform his<br />

friends and the public in general, tbat he will be enabled in the course<br />

of next week, to resume his business, -and hopes that those of his friends<br />

who may wish to patronize him would call; and hopes by strict attention<br />

to business, to merit that shaTe of patronage, which has been so liberally<br />

bestowed upon him. W. S. Craig, Steam Engine maker. (1)<br />

2438 - H&G Mar. 19; aciv:2/5 - Wanted Immediately - The subscriber wishes<br />

to employ six or eight '?;ood finishers, to whom good wages will be paid<br />

on application at his steam engine factory. Wm. S. Craig. Soho Works,<br />

River St. (1)<br />

2439 - H&G Nov. 9; ed: 2/4 - Buffalo has been going ahead finely in improvements<br />

this season, and among the most useful to the city and the<br />

whole Lake country is the establishment of an extensive Foundry and<br />

Steam Engine Manufacturing Works. This plant will prove a valuable acquisition<br />

to the West, particularly to the Steamboat business, where<br />

some fifty boats are constantly flying back and forth, breakdowns must<br />

occur, and it is high time the practice of wheeling beavy castings from<br />

Pittsburgh was discontinued in favor of plants of easy access. Tbe<br />

Cleveland Engine Works do all they can but of len it is inadequate.<br />

"Success to our own mechanics." (4)<br />

STATIONERS. See Bookstores & Stationers<br />

STATUES. See Monuments & Statues<br />

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