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GAZETTEER
AND
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
OF
MONROE COUNTY, N. Y.,
FOR
1869-70.
COMPILED AND PUBLISHED BY
HAMILTON CHILD.
AUTHOR OF WAYNE, ONTARIO, SENECA, CAYUGA, TOMPKINS, ONONDAGA, MADI- SON, CORTLAND, CHEMUNG, SCHUYLER, ONEIDA, STEUBEN, ORLEANS, NIAGARA, GENESEE, CHENANGO, HERKIMER, MONTGOMERY, FULTON, RENSSELAER, WYOMING, AND OTHER COUNTY DIRECTORIES.
Permanent Office, 23 & 24 E. Washington St., Syracuse, N. Y.
ERASTUS DARROW, Publisher, Osburn House Block, Rochester.
HANG UP THIS BOOK FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
SYRACUSE : PRINTED AT THE JOURNAL OFFICE, 23 & 4 E. WASHINGTON STREET.
1809
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MONROE COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
ancers
Cured !
OR NO CHARGE.
DR. KINGSLEY, OF ROME, N. Y.,
Has discovered a perfect cure for Cancers without the use of the knife. Thousands of cases cured can testify to the efficacy of this plan of treatment. . This preparation will destroy the specific nature of most Cancers in from ten to sixty minutes. Even in these large Cancerous affections of the breast. from which so many femdies die aunngily, my specific is equally as effectual as in those emaller surface Cancers. Nivety-nine out of a hundred of all those persons who have died from Cancer. could easily have been cured. Cancer has been considered from time immemorial the greatest scourge of the human race : but the tirae will come when all shall see that it is'as remediable as any other dis- etse. At the same time remedies are given to parify the blood and fortify the system against a renewed attack. In all cases, if the Cancer is not too far advanced. a perfect care is warranted, or no charge.
Most per-ons are greatly deceived in regard to the Erat symptoms and appearance of C'incer. considering it very painful from the commencement. This is a sad mi-tate, (causing the death of thousands, there bying but little or no pain until the Cancer is far advanced. The only symptoms for months, and in some cases even for years. is orca- sionally either a stinging. itching, starting, burning. creeping or shooting sensation, and in some cases not even any of these. Nearly all of those kernel, or Inmps that oreur in the female breast. and also those unnatural appearances in the form of crusts of warty everescence, which appear in either sex on the face, lips. nose, eye lids, or any other part of the surface. are cancers. Cancer is very easily cured in its early stage. consequently it is of the very greatest importance that all thes afflicted should have immediate tr int- ment : as thousands of very valuable lives have been lost from pure neglect, having been mis mided by physicians having no knowledge of the disease, who, by calling it Serofula. Erysipelas. Salt Rheum or some other non-terrifying disease, lull this unfortunate cia-s in the cradle of ignorance. until apon the very verge of death, when, to hide such iguer- ance, the physician tells the patient that it has finally turned to Cancer, and cannot be cured. There is no such thing as turning to tanter. Whatever end- in Cancer. began in Cancer. Be no longer deceived. If you have the slightest suspicion of trouble, seek immediate relief and thereby preserve life.
Consumption. Bronchitis, Catarrh. Asthma, Heart Disease. Dyspepsia. Liver Com- plaint. Fits. St. Vitus' Dance, Neuralgia, Scaki He ul. Piles, Tape Womes, or Worms of any kind. all Diseases of the Skin, Pimples, Scrotale or King's Evil. Fever Sores. Spinal Diseases, Rheumatism, Gout, Drop-y, Diabetes, Kidney Diseases, Gravel, and all Diseases peculiar to Males or Females, successfully treated.
Wart -. Corus, Bunions, Moles, Wene, Birth-Marks. Tumors &c., removed. Especial attention given to the treatment of Crooked Feet, Logs, Arms, Spine. Neck and all other deformities. Cross Eyes straightened. Hare-Lips cared by an entirely new plan of oper- ating. Operations for Stone in: he Bladder. Polypus, Strangulated Hernia, Fistula, or the cure of False and Crooked JJoints, and all deformities of the Eve Lids. Nose. Lips. Neck &c .. resulting from Eurus or Wounds, performed upon the most scientific princi- ples. All Diseases of the Eye and Ear treated with very great success.
Especial attention given to the treatment of all diseases originating from the errors of misguided Youth.
Patients from a distance, except in Surgical and Cancer cases, by reading a full dos cription of their symptoms, can have medicines sent by Mail or Express, and be treated ut home.
All letters promptly answered, and medicines ordered. immediately forwarded.
The Doctor is a graduate with an experience of orer fourteen years in the practice of medicine, twelve of which have been spent in Rome.
N B .- All persons troubled with Astlaon should send for Dr. Kingsley's ASTHMA SPECIFIC. which is warranted to relieve thy case of money refunded.
Sind for DR. KINGSLEY'S AGCE SPECIFIC, which is purely_vegetable and never fade to chire.
Ad trinh,ed with a Congb of any kind should be sure to send for DR. KINGSLEY'S COUCH BALSAM, which cares a- by magic.
For Further Particulars, Write the Doctor.
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1 2 THE CO-OPERATIVE FOUNDRY COMPANY
Nos. 8, 10, 12 and 14 Hill Street,
MANUFACTURERS OF THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED
Operator!
AND OTHER FIRST CLASS STOVES !
Tinely Ground
Ware !
Which was Awarded the FIRST PREMIUM, over numerous Competitors, at the New York State Fair of 1868.
٠٠٠.
We are also making and have on hand a Large Assortment of
Fancy Garden, Verandah and Cemetery
VASES AND
FOUNTAINS
Which are being Supplied by our Agents throughout the Country.
MONROE COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
6 MONROE COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
THE REYNOLDS
THIS PORTION IS SPRING TEMPER AND PRODUCED BY AIR REACTIONARY BLOW AND CONTACT OF METALS LINE OF DEMARCATION
THIS IS THE CUTTING TEMPER & PRODUCED BY A
REYNOLDS, BARBER &Co. SeleManufacturers AUBURN N.Y.
Mover
& Reaper
KNIVES,
MANUFACTURED EXCLUSIVELY BY US, UNDER REYNOLDS' PATENTS for Tempering Steel without the aid of any liquids, received the only award at the Great National Implement Trial, held at Auburn, in 1:00. They possess the fol- lowing superior qualities :
1. They are made with a fine Cutlery Temper at the edges.
2. They hold only a Spring Temper at the center and at the beel.
3. They are warranted perfectly uniform, every knife being exactly alike in temper.
4. We warrant they can be ground from 8 to 10 times without losing their cutting edge.
5. Finally, we will warrant them to cut from 40 to 50 acres of grain or grass without being once ground.
We are the sole Manufacturers of these Knives in the United States.
REYNOLDS, BARBER & CO.,
Steel Tempering Works, Auburn, N. Y.
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INTRODUCTION.
INTRODUCTION.
In presenting the initial number of the "Gazetteer and Directory of Monroe County " to the public, the publisher desires to return his sincere thanks to all who have so kindly assisted in obtaining the valuable information which it contains, and with- out whose aid it would have been impossible to collect, in the brief space of time in which it is essential that all such works should be completed. Especially are our thanks due to the several editors of the Union and Advertiser, the Chronicle, the Express, the Demo- crat, and the Observer, of Rochester ; and the Brockport Republic, Brockport, for the uniform kindness which has been evinced in call- ing public attention to the author's efforts ; and to the following persons, viz., Charles J. Powers, County Clerk; Frank B. Hutchinson, Clerk of Board of Supervisors; Erastus Darrow; Col. Aaron Newton, Sec. Pioneer Association; C. M. Critten- den, the Librarian of the Rochester Atheneum and Mechanics As- sociation (for his kindness in granting access to the Library,) and to many others in various sections of the County who have kindly volunteered their aid.
The following works were consulted in its preparation : "French's Gazetteer of the State of New York;" "Turner's Pio- neer History of the Holland Purchase;" "Turner's History of the Phelps and Gorham Purchase; " " Hotchkin's History of the Presbyterian Church in Western New York ; " " O'Reilly's Pio- neer History of Rochester and Western New York ;" "C. C. Drew's admirable Directory of the City of Rochester for 1869- 70;" " Mande's Journal ; " "Census Reports of 1805;" " Proceed- ings of Board of Supervisors for 1868.
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INTRODUCTION.
That errors may have occurred in so great a number of names and dates as are here given, is probable, and that names have been omitted that should have been inserted is quite certain. We can only say that we have exercised more than ordinary diligence and care in this difficult and complicated feature of book-making. To such as feel aggrieved in consequence of error or omission, we beg pardon, and ask the indulgence of the reader in marking such as had been observed in the subsequent reading of the proofs, and which are noted in the Errata, following the Introduction.
It is also suggested that our patrons observe and become familiar with the explanations at the commencement of the Directory.
The Map of the County was engraved with great care by Messrs. "Weed, Parsons & Co.," of Albany, and, it is believed, will prove a valuable acquisition to the work. It was the intention of the publisher to locate upon the map the route of the proposed railroads in the County, but he was unable to procure a correct lo- cation of the surveys.
The Advertisers represent some of the leading business men and firms of the County, and also many enterprising and reliable dealers in other parts of the State. We most cheerfully commend them all to the patronage of those under whose observation these pages may come.
With thanks to friends generally, we leave our work to secure the favor which carnest endeavor ever wins from a discriminating business public.
HAMILTON CHILD.
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Buckeye Mower and Reaper .- This celebrated machine, of which a greater number are used in the United States, than any other,-are so well known in Monroe Co. that a recommendation from us would seem superfluons. firam Curtis, of Albion. manufactures this machine, and several other agricultural implements. He has agencies established in various sections of this Co. See particulars in advertisement on page 140.
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ERRATA.
ERRATA. ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. GAZETTEER.
County .- MOORE'S RURAL NEW YORKER was commenced in 1850 by D. D. T. Moore. its present proprietor. Since January 1st, 1869, it has been published simul- taneously at Rochester and New York.
Ogden .- John Wonsey, one of the first settlers, came to Ogden from Cayuga county in 1504. He is still living in town and has resided on the farm he now occupies, for 53 years.
Rochester .- Rochester was incorporated as a village by the name of Rochesterville, March 21, 1s17, instead of 1827. as printed.
On page 115, second paragraph, for "Hundreds of acres in the vicinity of the City is covered with nurseries," read "Thousands of acres &c."
Sweden .- Sweden Centre, (Sweden p. o.) contains two churches, viz : Presbyterian and Episcopal; a school house, a blacksmith shop and about a dozen houses.
West Streden, in the south-west part of the town, contains two churches. viz : Baptist and Methodist ; a school house, a cheese factory, a blacksmith shop, a wagon shop and about a dozen dwellings.
The first frame house erected in the town of Sweden was built by Major Stickney, about one-fourth of a mile south of Sweden Center, on the lake road. This occurred about the year 1809. The people from all parts of the town turned out, both men and women, and after using one barrel of whisky the first day, adjourned for two days. and sent two men with a hand -led to LeRoy for another barrel of the stimulating beverage. The settlers again assembled, completed the raising of the house. used up the whisky and had a dance in the evening. The house was erected on an eminence called "Hog's Back." but more recently known as "Light House Hill." It is a two and a half story house and still standing. John Reed, father of John B. Reed, now residing in the town, purchased his land in 1:05, aud the next year removed with his family from Hebron. Tol- land County, Conn. The journey, which occupied thirty days, can now be performed intwenty-one hours. Aaron Root moved from Charton, Saratoga County, in June 1Sis, and located on the farm now occupied by F. P. Root.
Webster .- On page 156. second line from foot of the page, the name Asa Boss should be Asa Bass, (colored.)
DIRECTORY.
Brighton. - CASE, LEONARD S., | BROWN, LYMAN S., (North Chili,) lot 107, (Brighton,) proprietor of Nurserymen's Hotel and constable.
COZZENS, GEO. B., (Rochester,) farmer 10.
Els. L. D., (Rochester.) farmer 500.
GARDNER, AMBROSE C., (Brighton,) lot 19. farmer 10.
*HART, SAMUEL R., (Brighton.) steam saw mill and manufacturer of all kinde of lumber.
IRVING. JAMES, (Brighton.) farmer 8. LUCE, STEPHEN, JE., (Pittsford,) (with Sidney M. and George W.,) farmer leases 86.
PARSONS, ELIZA MRS., (Brighton,) lot 78, farmer 97.
PARSONS, WM. M., (Brighton,) lot 73, farmer. STITTSON, GEORGE D., (West Brighton,) supt. Mount Hope Cemetry.
WILLIAMS, MARVIN, (West Brighton,) blacksmith.
Chili .- ANDREWS, IRA, (Chili,) lot 111. farmer 140. ANTEN, ABRAM S., (Chili,) farmer leases 137. BALLINTINE, WM., (Scottsville,) lot 35, farmer 145. .
BALLINTINE, MATHEW R., (Rochester.) farmer leases of J. K. Ballintino, 117. BANGS, JOSEPH. (Chili,) allop. physi- cian and fermer by.
BENJAMIN, MARCUS O., (North Chili,) lot 139. farmer 120.
BROWN. LORENZO W., (Rochester,) lot 3, farmer 55.
farmer 16. BROWN, TALCOTT, (Chili.) lot 20, farmer 92. DAILEY, MICHAEL, (Scottsville,) lot 4, farmer 80.
GRUNENDIKE, ABRAHAM, (North Chili,) lot 108, farmer 345.
GRUNENDIKE, I. W., (North Chili,) farmer. JOHNSTON, JAMES E., (North Chili,) farmer.
KNICKERBOCKER, E. M., (North Chili,) Jaborer.
MILHAM, EDWARD, (Henrietta,) farmer 40.
NICHOLS, JOB, (Chili.) lot 95, farmer 27. PATTEN, ELIAS, (Chili,) lot 3, carpenter. PIERCE. ISAAC C., (Rochester,) lot 143, farmer 165.
QUINN. THOMAS J., (Scottsville,) lot 172, farmer 45.
RICHARDSON, JOSEPHIM., (North Chili,) lot 103, farmer 80.
SCOBY, JAMES S., (North Chili.) lot 1, carpenter.
SMITH, JOIN, (Rochester,) hotel proprie- tor. River Road.
STOTTLE, KINZY, (Chili,) lot 6, farmer
WAIN. JOHN, (Chili,) lot 3, farmer 60. WALKER, HENRY S., (Chili,) lot 25, farmer 112.
WOOD, HUDSON S., (Chili.) lot 1, farmer IPARCA of Mrs. Mary Wood, 164.
Wooden. Lodewick M., (Chili,) justico of sedeions.
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ERRATA.
Clarkson .- Hayford, S., (East Clarkson,) post master.
Greece .- AUER, GEORGE, (Greece,) lot 3, wagon maker and farmer 12.
Martin, D. M., (Greece,) agent for Buckeye Mower.
Wilber, B. W., (Charlotte,) deputy collector of customs.
Hamlin .- Blossom, Warren, (North Clarkson,) lot 9, S. 16, post master, shoemaker and farmer 116.
Henrietta .- Parker, John Rev., (Henrietta,) pastor M. E. church.
SUTTON. BENEDICT, (West Brighton.) lot 1, R. 5, gardener leases 20.
SUTTON. E. B., (West Brighton.) farmer.
WILLIAMS. JOSEPHI, (West Henrietta.) lot 22. R. 5. agent for Buckeye Mower, prop. of saw mill, carriage maker and manuf. of agricultural implements.
Ogden .- BARTON, C. E., (Spencerport.)
Hart, C. N., (Spencerport.) agent for Buckeye Mower.
Dewey, Jesse, (Churchville,) lot 201, farmer 2-5.
Emerson, Stephen S., (Spencerport.) carriage maker, Union.
Walker, Jesse, (Spencerport,) constable and farmer 12.
Parma .- Demarest, HI. E., (North Parma,) post master and general merchant, Union- ville.
Hillman, Eray D., (Parma,) lot 7, supervisor of town, agent for Buckeye Mower and farmer 70.
TRIPP, S. P., (Parma,) lot 12, grocer and post master.
Pittsford .- EDMONDS. WM. E., (Pittsford.) attorney and counselor at law and as- sistant assessor internal revenue, 6th Division.
Biga .- RICHMOND, H. E., (Churchville.) lot 62, Resistant assessor internal revenue, Tth Division, justice of the peace. dealer in fruit and ornamental trees and farmer 23
Rush .-- For East Rush, where it occurs in this list as a post office address, read Rush.
Webster .-- Chase, D. S. Rev., (Webster,) pastor M. E. Church.
*CORY, ROBERT N., (Webster.) harness and carriere trimmer and farmer 14. Merritt, S. M. Rev., (West Webster.) pastor M. E. Church.
City of Rochester .-- Alexander St. M. E. Church, Pev. D. W. C. Huntington. pastor.
Allen. Frederick P., cashier, U. S. internal revenue. 31 State.
Asbury M. E. Church, Main, corner South Clinton, Rev. F. G. Hibbard, pastor,
Auger, Jacob P .. (L. C. Spencer (& Co.)
Bradstreet. N. H., member of Assembly, 2d dist.
Brown. J. N. Rev., pastor North St. M. E. Church.
Bruckler. Joseph, saloon, 22 Exchange Place.
Corson, Benjamin F .. secretary Vacuum Oil Co.
*CO-OPERATIVE FOUNDRY CO., manuf. ofstoves, ground hollow ware, vases, foun- tains, &c., 8. 10. 12, and 14 Hill.
Cunningham & McQuillan, booksellers and stationers, 26 Buffalo.
Dake, D. F., (Michael O' Keefe, Son & Co.)
DAVIDSON. JOHN B., ( Wheat & Davidson.)
Dickie, David Rev., district secretary Seaman's Friend Society. residence 3 Center Park. East Side Savings Bank, Washington Hall Block, corner Main and Clinton, Pliny M.
Bromley, president ; Wm. N. Emerson, H. S. Hebard. vice presidents; Platt Byron Viele, secretary and treasurer ; Horatio G. Warner, attorney.
Everest, Hiram B., supt. and treasurer Vacuum Oil Co.
Kassett. B. W., weigh master. Erie Canal office, rear 130 South St. Paul.
Fiske. W. M. L., homeop. physician. 4 Plymonth Avenue.
HAAS, JOHN, boots and shoes. 22 Front.
*KEYES, SILAS L., tobaccouist, Osburn House.
LOIZEAU, V., late of Paris, French Glove Manufactory, 120 Sinte.
Parker & Himself, tobacconist», 10 Exchange Place, rear of Arcade.
RATHBUN. CHAS. H. ( Whitmore. Carson & Co.)
Riddle & Wright. crockery, glas- ware &c., 38 Main, corner Water.
ROWLEY, N. Mas .. dress traker. 12 Sibley Block.
Smith, Gro. W., restaurant, smith's Arcade.
WAGNER, MESSES. (Peter and Win .. ) each and blind manufacturers, to Exchange. White & Hampton, ornamental wire works, over 30 Main.
Wilson, E. H., principal Rochester Collegiate Institute.
GENERAL CONTENTS-INDEX TO BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 11
GENERAL CONTENTS.
Almanac or Calendar for 20 years
.62 Brilliant Whitewash. .59 Business Directory 147-407
Capacity of Cisterns or Wells. 5S Censns Report 414-415
Chemical Barometer. .59
County Officers ... 411
413
Discount and Premium.
.58
Distance Table ..
.416
Fact, on Advertising
53-57
Gazetteer of County. 63-56
Gazetteer of Towns. 89-143
Government Land Measure .. .52
How to get a Horse out of a Fire. .50
.61
How to Secure the Public Lands
47-42
How to Succeed in Business
45-17
Interest Table .. 57
Law Maxims 18-52
L.tech Barometer
59
Postal Rates and Regulations. 41-43
.19
Rules for Detecting Counterfeit or Spurione Bank Notes. 41-15
Societies, Rochester. 403-111
Stamp Duties. 34-40
Tables of Weights of Grain, Seeds, &c. .58
The States. their Settlement, &c .. 21-32
The Territories, their Area, &c. .82-3-1
To Measure Grain in a Bin .. .. 59
T. S. Internal Revenue Officers. .. 18
Valuable Recipes. 60-61
INDEX TO BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
PAGE
PAGE
Brighton.
11: Parma.
.217
. Chili,
153 | Pentiekl,.
Clarkson,.
157 | Perrinton, 935
247
1 ?!
R .::
hamlin.
179, Rochester.
Henrietta ..
19; , Sweden ..
Mendon.
0031
Webster.
Ogden,
25 | Wheatland,
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Courts in Monroe County.
Errata .. 9-10 .53
French Decimal System of Weights and Measures.
How to Judge a Horse .
Measurement of Hay in the Mow or Stack.
61
Post Offices and Postmasters.
Irondequoit,
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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
PAGE
Academies, Schools Etc.
DeGraff, E. V., Rochester
........
241
Agents Cunard Steamers.
Amsden, C. T. & Son, Rochester.
228
Agricultural Implements.
(See also Mowers and Reapers.)
Clark, R. B., Adams' Basin
Corbitt & Bradish, Batavia.
20
Curtis, Hiram, Albion ...
.140
Glen & Hall Manuf. Co., Rochester ..
.263
Hall, C. S., Rochester ..
419
Hamilton Bros. & Co .. Rochester
1:6
Richardson, Joseph, Rochester.
234
Air Cure.
Rochester Compressed Air Cure and
Medical Institute.
163
Architect.
Thomas, J. R., Rochester.
232
Artist. (Portrait.)
Springfield, Adam, Rochester
262
(Fruit and Flower.)
VanDeMark, J. F. Mrs., Rochester.
176
Axle Works.
Schirck, A. & Co., Rochester
.180
Lovecraft, W., Rochester
.360
Bakers and Confectioners.
Barnum, Geo. B., Rochester
216
Crane. S. M., Rochester
160
Fleckenstein, V. & Son, Rochester.
32
Smith, A., Brockport ...
.314
Wadsworth, Alfred, Brockport ..
.304
Witzell, Augustus, Rochester ... 262 and 404
Barrel Manufs.
Brown & Tuety, Rochester.
164
Howland, J. W., Fairport
.260
Blacksmiths.
Marron, John, Rochester
.216
Thompson, D. K., Charlotte.
.363
Books, Stationery Etc.
Darrow, Erastus, Rochester .... 254 and 352
Davis. E. H., Spencerport.
360
Silcox, Geo. W., Syracuse.
336
Boots and Shoes.
Mulcahy, Wm., Rochester
.264
Webster, E. D. & Co., Rochester.
318
Bracket Manuts.
Wheat & Davidson, Rochester.
259
Cancer Doctors.
Bishop, D. F., Lockport.
206
Henion, J. B., Rochester.
.314
Kingsley, W. J. P., Rome.
1
Carpenter and Joiner.
Cawthra, Jonathan, Rochester.
246
PAGE
Carpet and Blanket Washing.
Jones, Humphrey C., Rochester.
236
Carpets, Oil Cloths Etc.
Howe & Rogers, Rochester.
190
Carriage Makers.
Boyd Bros. & Gridley, Brockport.
.200
Elliott, James, Honeoye Falls,
216
MeKay, H. & Co., Webster.
.276
Smith, Andrew V., Rochester.
246
Cider and Cider Vinegar.
Duffy, W. B. & Co., Rochester, ....
.. 164
Clothes Bars, Wardrobe Hooks
Etc.
Scribner, Gilman A., Rochester.
368
Clothiers.
Frost, S. P., Brockport.
.300
Harrison, E., Brockport.
322
Koch & Co., Rochester ..
.313
Lip-ky, Mendel, Rochester.
296
Madden, James, Rochester.
183
McRoden & Co .. Rochester.
280
Morton, J. & Co., Rochester.
176
Rice, I., Rochester.
Sheil. C., Rochester.
.360
Stearns, R. M., Rochester. 401
Coal, Wood Etc.
Lovecraft. W., Rochester.
.360
Penny, B. F., Rochester
216
Contractor and Builder.
Mura, Dominick, Rochester.
.262
Copying Presses.
Forsyth & Co., Rochester, inside 1st cover
Crockery, Glassware Etc.
Wisner & Palmer, Rochester ....... on Map
Croquet Ball and Mallet Mfrs.
Wheat & Davidson, Rochester.
259
Cut Stone Dealers.
Pitkin, Peter, Rochester
256
Dentists.
Fowler & Miller, Rochester
.223
Dining Rooms.
Crane. S. M., Rochester
160
Distillers and Rectifiers.
Duffy, W. B. & Co., Rochester
164
Druggists.
Davis, E. II., Spencerport.
300
Lindenfeld, N., Rochester
.. 214
Dry Goods.
Burke, Fitz Simons.
HIone
Co.
Rochester ...
Dye Works.
Leary, D., Rochester
206
.254
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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
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Engravers and Lithographers.
Nolte, Adolph & Co., Rochester,. . .
opposite 156 Silcox, Geo. W., Syracuse. .396
Fishing Tackle.
Field, James, Rochester ..
.152
Goff, Sanford, Brockport.
.30-1
Flour and Feed.
Barnum, Geo. B., Rochester.
216
Hill, C. J. & Son, Rochester.
70
Foreign Bills of Exchange.
Amsden, C. T. & Son, Rochester
.228
Fruit Crates Etc.
Stevens, J. B. & Son. Rochester.
.262
Wheat & Davidson. Rochester.
259
Furniture Dealers.
Morley, Win., Rochester.
264
Wegman, John B. & Co., Rochester.
. 70
Gents' Furnishing Goods.
Beemer, M. V., Rochester.
314
Frost, S. P., Brockport.
300
Harrison. E .. Brockport.
322
Koch & Co., Rochester.
318
Lipsky, Mendel, Rochester.
296
Madden. James, Rochester.
188
Ocumpaugh, E. & Bro., Rochester.
280
Rice, I., Rochester.
176
Stearns, R. M., Rochester.
404
Glue, Neats Foot OUI, Curled
Hair Etc.
Loder & Chapin, Rochester ..
336
Grain Bags Etc.
Field, James, Rochester ....
152
Grain Cleaners.
Wheat & Davidson, Rochester.
259
Groceries and Provisions.
Halpin, James H., Rochester.
Guns, Revolvers Etc.
Goff, Sanford, Brockport.
.301
Hair Dressers.
Bruce, W. H., Rochester.
180
Hauss & Meyer, Rochester.
3:1
Hardware.
Hamilton Bros. & Co., Rochester.
170
Harness, Trunks Etc,
Brooks, Thos., Rochester ..
150
Cory, Robert N., Webster.
376
Edelman, Lewis, Rochester.
.212
Ernst, Philip, Rochester ..
Smith, Andrew V., Rochester.
.216
Hats, Caps and Fars.
Clark, Chauncey W., Rochester.
Fonda, J., Rochester ..
Odenbach & Co., Rochester.
208
Hay and Grain Rakes.
Clark. R. B., Adams' Basin ..
Richardson, Joseph, Rochester.
.2~1
Hay, Straw Etc.
Grieble & Loos, Rochester.
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Hoof and Healing Ointment.
Carrier, W. H., Rochester,.
.260
Hoop Skirts Etc.
Buckley, Nora M. Miss, Rochester
212
Hoops, Staves Etc.
Howland, J. W., Fairport
260
Lovecraft, W .. Rochester.
.360
Horse Shoeing.
Marron, John, Rochester
215
Thompson, D. K., Charlotte
368
Hotels.
Coruwall. A. A. & R. F., Rochester
220
New England House, Rochester.
1:4
Wolf, Chas. G., Charlotte.
Howe's Ague Cure Etc.
Howe, C. B., Seneca Falls
20
Human Hair Goods.
Griffin, C. S. Wilbur Mrs., Rochester .... 20?
Insole Manufs.
Rochester Insole Manuf Co.,
164
Insurance Agents.
Amsden, C. T. & Son, Rochester.
225
DeWitt, John E., New York, (O. W
Lounsbury, agent at Rochester)
.323
Lounsbury, O. W., Rochester,
212
Montgomery, W. II., Rochester
Rowley. M. D., Rochester
Iron Founders and Machinists.
Co-operative Foundry Co., Rochester ...
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