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Galusha, N. H., Rochester.
Iron Railing, Balconies Etc.
Benekinan & Son. Rochester
104
Miller, H. H., Scottsville
190
Limo Dealer.
Butler, W. G., Rochester.
232
Livery and Sale Stables.
Goff, Sanford, Brockport.
301
Lock Makers.
Sargent & Greenleaf, Rochester.
.130
Lumber Dealers.
Casey, H. N. & Son, Charlotte.
. . .
.1.6
Jones. Newman & Hollister, Rochester
and Fairport ..
343
Marble Works. (Ses also Cut Stone Dealers.)
Hebard. Henry S., Rochester
172
Miller, I. H., Scottsville.
190
Vauce, Wm. A., Fairport.
Melodcon and Organ Manufs.
Dodge & Lord, Ithaca.
206
Merchant Millers.
Hill. C. J. & Son. Rochester.
Millinery and Dress Making. Buckley, Nora M. Miss, Rochester. . . . . . 2:3 194 ] Van Dusen, F. L. Mrs., Rochester.
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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
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Millinery Goods.
Hanna, J. B. Mrs., Rochester.
.232
Van Dusen, F. L., Mrs., Rochester
384
Vorhees, Mrs., Rochester.
244
Mouldings, Looking Glasses Ete.
Newell & Turpin, Rochester.
211
Mowers and Reapers.
Clark, R. B., Adams' Basin.
275
Curtis, Hiram. Albion ..
140
Johnston, Huntley & Co., Brockport. . . 102
Rochester Agricultural Works.
Seymour, H. W., Brockport ...
206
Seymour, Morgan & Allen, Brockport .. 180
Mowrer and Reaper Knives. Reynolds, Barber & Co., Auburn 6
Music and Musical Instruments.
Binder, Julius, Rochester.
.228
Martin, John W., Rochester
240
Redington & Howe, Syracuse.
on Map
National Art Association.
Curran, R. H. & Co., Rochester .
on Map
Nurseries.
Frost & Co .. Rochester. .202
Hooker, H. B. & Co., Rochester
.216
Reynolds, P. C., Rochester.
.250
Opticians.
Miller, F. & Bro., New York.
.41S
Packing Boxes.
Stevens, J. B. & Son, Rochester.
262
Painter.
(Sign, Banner, Ornamental, Carriage Etc.)
Arnold, George, Rochester.
194
Paper Dealers.
Garrett, J. & F. B., Syracuse ..
.296
Tremain, Chas., Manlius.
3:26
Patent Models, Wood Patterns Etc.
Wheat & Davidson, Rochester.
. 259
Photograph Artists.
Danshee Bros .. Rochester. 160
Fox & Gates, Rochester ..
327
Godfrey & Co., Rochester.
256
Taylor & Bacon, Rochester.
417
Physicians.
Hshop D. F., Lockport.
296
Henion, J. B., Rochester.
.344
Holland, Dr., Rochester ..
40 £
Kingsley. W. J. P .. Rome.
1
Lindenfeld, N .. Rochester.
.2.14
Reynolds, E. J., Rochester.
412
Plaster Paris, Rockaway Sand
Etc.
Miller, H. II., Scottsville.
.190
Printers' Supplies.
Garrett, J. & F. B., Syracuse
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Printing Offices.
Brandt, Louis W .. Rochester.
223
Brockport Republic.
.. 303
Nolte, Adolph, Rochester.
.opposite 155
Rochester Chronicle.
Rochester Democrat.
opposite 202
Rochester Evening Express
274
Silcox, Geo. W., Syracuse.
308
Union & Advertiser, Rochester.
2ss
Pumps Etc.
Smith, W. H., Honeoye Falls.
241
Roofing Materials.
McConnell & Jones, Rochester.
.219
Rope and Twino Manuf.
Field, James, Rochester
153
Bosin, Tar, Pitch Etc.
Field, James, Rochester.
153
Safes, Bank Vaults Etc.
Beuckman & Son, Rochester ..
.194
Sash, Doors and Blinds.
Jones. Newman & Hollister, Rochester
and Fairport.
Saw and Planing Mills.
Hart, Samuel R., Brighton .... . . 146 and 396
Jones, Newman & Hollister, Rochester
and Fairport
212
Scale Manufs.
Forsyth & Co., Rochester, inside 1st cover
Sewer Pipe Etc.
McConnell & Jones, Rochester
219
Sewing Machines.
Barber, E. D., Rochester.
Grover & Baker Sewing Machine, Ro-
chester
161
Hamlin, G. A., Rochester.
14;
Pollard, E., Rochester
151
Shirt Manufs.
Beemer, M. V., Rochester.
311
Ocumpangh, E. & Bro., Rochester ..
Silver and Silver Plated Ware.
Booth, E. B., Son & Co., Rochester .. . . . 272 Gerard, James & Co., New York ... on Map Wiener & Palmer, Rochester ....... on Map
Slate Roofers.
Frutchey, W. G., Rochester
213
Steam Engine Packing, Oakuni
Field, James, Rochester.
153
Steel Letter and Stencil Cutters. McEwen & Forrester. Rochester ....... . 100 StepLadders, Washing Machines Etc.
Wheat & Davidson, Rochester.
Stocking Yarn Manuf.
Jones, Humphrey C., Rochester. .....
Stove Manuf.
Co-operative Foundry Co., Rochester ...
?
.296 | Galusha, N. 11., Rochester.
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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
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Stoves, Tinware Etc.
Finch, J. H., Rochester .250
Murdock, H., Rochester .. .236
Thompson, W. A., Rochester .194
Warrant & Southworth, Rochester.
.220
Tackle Blocks, Tarred Cordage
Etc.
Field, James, Rochester
152
Tent and Flag Manuf.
Field, James, Rochester
152
Thermometers, Harometers Etc.
Miller. F. & Bro., New York.
418
Tower, Lewis C. & Co., Rochester. .168
Tobacconists.
Colbert, P. H., Rochester.
.. 384
Keyes, Silas L., Rochester.
.392
Trucks, Baggage Barrows Etc. Forsyth & Co., Rochester, inside 1st cover Trusses.
Rainbow, Prof., New York
212
Umbrellas and Parasols.
Carle, Peter, Rochester.
281
Neale. E., Rochester.
246
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Undertakers.
Bender, II. & P., Rochester .836 Jeffreys, J. V., Rochester. .232
Veterinary Surgeons.
Carrier, W. H., Rochester.
260
Stevenson, John II., Rochester ..
.378
Wagon Maker.
Marron, John, Rochester
216
Watches, Jewelry Etc.
Booth, E B., Son & Co., Rochester. .. 272 Collins, C. E. & Co., New York. 193 Gerard, James & Co., New York ... on Map Goff, Sanford, Brockport. 304
Water Lime, Quick Lime, Plas- ter Paris, Rosendale Cement Ete McConnell & Jones, Rochester. .219
Wood Yard.
Lovecraft, W., Rochester.
.360
Wool Carding & Cloth Dressing.
Jones, Humphrey C., Rochester.
235
Woolen Mills.
Burke, Fitz Simons, Hone & Co.,
Rochester ..
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The Co-operative Foundry Co., Nos. 8, 10, 12 and 14 Hill Street, Rochester, N. Y., advertise on page 2. This Com- rany manufacture the celebrated " Co- operator " and other Stoves, Hollow Ware, &e., and have gained an enviable reputa- tion wherever their manufactures are known. Those in want of Fountains or Vases for the Garden, Verandah or Com- etery, will find no better place to obtain their supply. Call and see.
Adolph Nolte & Co., No. 23 Buffalo Street, Rochester, N. Y., are sending out fonte of the best specimens of Engraving and Lithography to be found in the city. Everything in the line of Bonds, Billheads, Show cards, &c., of any desirable pattern, can be procured at short notice. Mr. Nolte is the publisher of the Rochester Observer, daily and weekly, in the German language. All kinds of job and ornamental work exe- cuted to order. For a specimen of work done at this office see advertisement oppo- eite page 156.
The Phoenix Mutual Life In- surance Co., of Hartford, Conn .. issues Policies upon all the approved plans and divides the profits among the policy hold- ery. As this Company has removed all re- Atrictions of travel or location in the Unit- ed States or Europe, it offers especial ad- vintages to those who wish to travel. It occupies an enviable position amon_ the first-class companies of the coun- try, and those who wish to take out a
Taylor & Bacon, Photographers. over No. 55 Main Street, Rochester, N. Y .. have rooms elegantly fitted up where they are taking pictures of all styles, and finish- ing them up in India ink, or water colors. in the best style of the art. Messrs. Taylor & Bacon thoroughly understand their business, and are always ready to adopt any improvement that science and experi- ence have proved to be an improvement, thereby keeping pace with the advancement of art in all its departments. Persone bav- ing old pictures to be copied and enlarged will find no better place in the city to havs it done. See advertisement on colored page 411.
Rochester Democrat, published by D. D. S. Brown, No. 3 Buffalo Street. Rochester, N. Y., is one of the oldest news- papers in Western New York. Its circula- tion is widely extended and is its own best advertisement. The Book and Job office connected with this establishment is well supplied with all the facilities for executing plain and ornamental work in the most art- i-tie manner. See advertisement opposito page 292.
F. Miller & Brother, Opticians and importers and manufacturers of Opti- cal and Mathematical Instruments, No. 60 Nissan, corner John Street, New York. advertise on colored page 418. Telescope-, Microscopes, Opera Glasses, and all Instra- ments usually found at a first-class estab-
polley in a good company will do well tos lishment, are always to be found at price- patronize the Phoenix. O. W. Loansbury, ;to suit purchasers. A great variety of ch Rochester, is the General Agent for Mon- jects for the Microscope, illustrating th Tvarions departments of natural science ar ; always on band and for sale. Dealers and Jothers in want of good instruments will find it for their advantage to call. rue and Orleans Counties. John E. De Witt. 153 Broadway, New York, Resident Director and General Agent State of New York. See cards pages 242 and 328.
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INDEX TO PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.
INDEX TO PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.
PAGE
Amsden, C. T. & Son
.364
Harrison, E.
Arnold, Geo .. .364
Hart, Samuel R.
Barber, E. D .. .356
Barnum, Geo. B. .40S
Henion, J. B .. . 318
Beemer, M. V ..
17
Bender, II. & P.
18
Holland, Dr 408
Hooker. H. B. & Co.
Howe, C. B
Howe & Rogers
341
Booth, E. B., Son & Co. .400
Boyd Bros. & Gridley.
.400
Brandt, Louis W
372
Brockport Republic. 17
.340
Brown & Tuety
332
Bruce, W. H ..
332
Buckley, Nora M. Miss
.380
Koch & Co.,
415
Leary. D
3~0
Lindenfeld, N .372
Lipsky. Mendel
Loder & Chapin.
Lovecraft. W
Madden, James
3.14
Marron, John
403
Martin, J. W.
McConnell & Jones.
3-0
McEwen & Forrester
Corbitt & Bradish.
408
Mckay, H. & Co.
Cornwall, A. A. & R. F
.. 356
Co-operative Foundry Co. 15
Cory, Robert N 17
Crane, S. M. .$10
Curran. R. H. & Co. 412
Curtis, Hiram.
8 and 318
Darrow, Erastus .364
Davis, E. H. 413
DeGraff, E. V.
.356
Dodge & Lord. .348
Duffy, W. B. & Co .332
Dunshee Bros .. .340
Edelman, Lewis .350)
Elliott, James .348
Ernst Philip
.413
Field, James.
332
Finch, J. H.
.356
Fleckenstein, V. & Son. 17
Fonda, J. 406
Forsyth & Co 17
Fowler & Miller
Fox & Gates. 19
Frost & Co .380 Frost, S. P .406
Frutchey. W. G.
.348
Galusha, N. H ...
.364
Garrett. J. & F. B. .340
Gerardl, James & Co .. .331
Glen & Hall Maunt. Co. 372
Godfrey & Co. .400
Goff. Sanford 412
Grieble and Loos .380
Griffin. C. S. Wilbur Mrs .358
Grover & Baker Sewing Machine .310
Hall Chas. S 17
Halpin, Jas. IT .. 413
Homilon, Bros. & Co.
310 |Seribner, Gilman A
Hamlin. G. A.
348 ! Seymour, H. W.
.3-8 | Seymour, Morgan & Allen. 3 ₹
Hanna, J. B. Mrs
Hanss & Meyer
412 Sheil, C ..
Hill. C. J. & Son . 17
Beuckman & Son
380
Binder, Julius 372
Bishop, D. F. .340
Howland, J. W
Jeffreys, J. V ..
Johnston, Huntley & Co
Jones, Humphrey C .
372
Jones, Newinan & Hollister 372
Keves, Silas L ... 15
Kingsley, W. J. P. 356
Burke, Fitzsimons, Hone & Co
318
Butler. W. G.
Carle, Peter.
. 406
Casey, H. N. & Son
.840
Cawthra, Jonathan.
.315
Clark, Chauncey W.
17
Clark, R. B ...
405
Colbert. P. H. 415
Collins, C. E. & Co. 372 and 388
34 )
McRoden & Co İki
Miller, F. & Bro. 15
Miller. H. H.
Montgomery, W. H.
Morley, Wm ..
Morton, J. & Co
Mulcahy, Wm ..
4. 0
Miura, Dominick $13
Murdock, H.
Neale. E.
:56
New England House.
392
Newell & Turpin.
Nolte, Adolph & Co. 15
North. Dr
333
Ocminpaugh, E. & Bro.
4.6
Odenbach, & Co 3.5
Penny, B. F.
Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance
Co.
. 15 anJ 358
Pitkin, Peter.
Pollard, E ..
332
Rainbow, Prof.
Redington & Howe.
Reynolds, Barber & Co.
Reynolds, E. J. Dr. 17
Reynolds, P. C.
275
Rice, I.
Richardson, Joseph.
Rochester Agricultural Works
1. 2
Rochester Chronic'u. 1 Rochester Democrat ..
Rochester Express
Rochester U'iion aud Advertiser
Rowley, M. D.
Sargent & Givenleal.
Schirck, A. & Co ...
Brooks, Thos.
.372
Carrier. W. H.
406
PAGE
Hebard, Henry S. .31)
INDEX TO PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.
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PAGE
PAGE
Silcox, Geo. W
412
Vance, Wm. A .3SS
Smith, A ...
18
Van De Mark, J. A. Mrs .34)
Smith, Andrew V .356
Van Dusen, F. L. Mrs .. 412
Smith, W. H. 372
Vorhees, Mrs ... .372
Springfield, Adam 400
Wadsworth, Alfred .413
Stearns, R. M ...
19
Wariant & Southworth. .403
Stevens, J. R. & Son
408
Webster. E. D. & Co ... .406
Stevenson. John H.
413
Wegman, John B. & Co 415
Taylor & Bacon.
15
Wheat & Davidson. 400
Thomas, J.R.
.364
Williams, W. 332
Thompson, D. K
.415
Wisner & Palmer.
Thompson, W. A
.372
Witzell, Angustus
Tower, Lewis C. & Co
332
Wolf, Chas. G 412
Tremain, Chas.
.380
The Brockport Republic, pub- lished by Horatio N. Beach, Brockport, N. Y .. is a good local paper and worthy of the patronage of the community in which it circulates. As an advertising medium it commends itself to the business public .- The Job Office is fitted up with the facilities for executing all kinds of work, in a man- ner wusurpassed by any office in Western New York. outside of the cities. See ad- vertisement on page 303.
M. V. Beemer, manufacturer of French Yoke Shirt- and dealer in Mens' Furnishing Goods, No. 33 Buffalo and 3 Ex- change Streets, Rochester, N. Y., is pre- pared to furnish everything in his line at as low a rate as any house in the city. No one can visit this establishment and wit- ness the great variety of goods and fail to find something to his taste. Mr. B. is the wholesale agent for the Washington Paper Collars and Cuffs. See card on page 314.
Robert N. Cory. manufacturer and dealer in Harness, Saddles, Trunks, &c., Webster, N. Y., advertises on page 376. Mr. Cory uses the best of stock and bis work may be relied on. He keepsa gener- al assortment of all goods in his line, and sulle as cheap as the cheapest. Blankets and Fly Nets, which everybody wants for their horses, are always for sale.
V. Fleckenstein & Son, corner of Brown and Maple Streets. Rochester, N. Y., are the proprietors of a large Steam Bakery, where they are supplying the pub- lic with all kinds of bread and crackers not excelled by any establishment in this city. They make the celebrated pic nic crackers. so highly prized by all who have tried them. Twenty-eight years in the business has given them an extensive trade, which is the best recomendation they can have. See card, page 322.
Charles S. Hall, proprietor of the Joseph Hall Agricultural Works, South Water Street, Rochester, N. Y., is the son and successor of the late Joseph Hall, and well sustains the reputation these works have previously acquired. Thrashing Ma- chines, Horse Powers and Clover Thrash- er- are sent out in large numbers from this establishment, and the largely increasing domaint is the best evidence of the satisfac- don which they give in the community. Mr. Hall advertises on page 419.
C. J. Hill & Son, Merchant Millers, Rochester, N. Y., manufacture a superior quality of family Flour which has an envia- ble reputation throughout a wide extent of country. It is nearly forty years since the senior member of the firm began the manu- facture of the "C. J. Hill " Flour, and du- ring all that time it has been kept rigidly up to its high standard. Housekeepers have found this flour superior to any other for Pastry and Bread, and this superiority is due to the unremitting labors of the manufacturers in selecting the wheat and converting it into flour. The Mill of Mestre. Hill & Son has six runs of stones and the best of machinery for the manufacture of flour, while it is well understood by those who have wheat to sell, that the proprie. tors of this Mill buy the best white wheat that the soil produces, for which they pay the highest price. Having made the manu- facture of a superior grade of flour a special- ty for many years, they are prepared to far- nish flour equal to any in the country. See advertisement on page 70.
Chauncey W. Clark, denier in Hats, Caps and Furs, has recently removed from his old stand to No. 56 State Street, Roch- ester, N. Y., where he has a large store Atted up in the best style, with a plate glass front, glass cases and everything to corres- pond. He bas leased these premises for a term of years, and his old customers and the public generally will find him ready to furnish them with anything in the line of Hate, Capy and Furs. There is no store in the city that is superior to this in all re- apects. Mr. Clark is extending his trade in manufacturing and selling, and keeps con- stantly on hand a complete stock of fashion- able goods. He advertises on page 418.
Rochester Scale Works, adver- tired inside Ist cover, were established in 1-41. The business has increased to such an extent that branches have been established at Pittsburgh, Cleveland and Chicago to ac- commodate the public. Over 150 varieties of scales are manufactured. This estab- lishment, in the extent and accuracy of its sonles is second to none in the United stubes. Copying Presses, Warehouse and Boccare Trucks are also manufactured.
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Dr. F. J. Reynolds, Rochester, N. Y., advertises on page 412. Let those interested read. -
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INTERNAL REVENUE OFFICERS.
U. S. Internal Revenue Officers in Monroe County, 28th District, N. Y.
ASSESSOR. ASSESSOR'S OFFICE IN ROCHESTER, 26 AND 27 ARCADE.
HIon. Edmund L. Pitts,
P. O. ADDRESS Medina, Orleans Co
ASSISTANT ASSESSORS.
4th Division-Towns of Ogden, Greece, Clarkson and Hamlin, Leonard Burritt ....
.Spencerport 5th Division-Towns of Perrinton, Penfield, Webster and Brighton, Hon. Fairchild Andrus. Penfold 6th Division-Towns of Pittsford, Mendon, Henrietta and Rush, Wm. E. Eclinonds, Pittsford Cth Division-Towns of Gates, Wheatland, Riga and Chili, Henry E. Rich- mond.
. Churchville 8th Division-1st, 3d, 7th and 12th Wards of city of Rochester, Lyman M.
Newton, ... Rochester 9th Divisio:1-2d, 8th, 9th and 11th Wards of city of Rochester, Price T.
Turner, .Rochester 10th Division-4th, 5th, 6th, 10th, 13th & 144th Wards of city of Rochester, Asa Rochester II. Billings,. Archibald Servoss, in charge of legacies and successions,. Rochester
COLLECTOR. COLLECTOR'S OFFICE 31 STATE ST., ROCHESTER. Rochester
Francis S. Rew,
Chas. R. Davis. DEPUTY COLLECTORS. Rochester
Peter Shoecraft, Rochester
F. P. Allen,
CASHIER.
GAUGERS. Rochester
Chester J. Moore, Rochester Gilbert H. Reynolds, Rochester
FR. D. Stearns, wholesale and retail dealer in Ready Made Clothing, No. 3 Main | Main Street, Rochester, N. Y., is now in Street Bridge, Rochester N. Y., has a large ;the hands of Silas L. Keyes, who keeps a and select assortment of Clothing which he | full assortment of all goods usually found is selling to all customers at such extreme- ly low prices that no one need go cold or ragged. Call on Stearns and see for your- elves. He advertises on page 404.
HI. & P. Bender, Undertakers, No. 103 Main Street. Rochester, N. Y., have & large and elegant assortment of caskets, coffins, and everything usually kept in a first class Undertaking establishment. Cof- fns of all kinds. from the most elegant rosewood to the cheapest desirable, can be procured at all times. They have just re- ceived a new and elegant Hearse, which will be used when desired. They advertise on page 33.
Sargent & Greenleaf, patentees and manufacturer- of Magnetic Bank Locks, Combination Safe Locks and Unpickable Locks for any desirable place. Pool Build- ing, rear of No. 3 Butfilo St., Rochester, N. Y .. advertise on colored page 130. There locks are in reality what many others pro- fosa to be. We are confident that their merits only need to be known to brity them into general use. Their sales room is No. 10 Areade.
Osburn House Tobacco store,
in such a store. His Cigars and Tobacco ean not be surpassed in this market. aud his stock of Pipes, Pouches &c., are of all styles and prices. Mr. Keyes will supply all customers to their satisfaction. Se card, page 392.
Brockport Bakery, No. 7 Miin Street, Brockport, N. Y., Still maintain; its reputation for making the best of Crack- ers, Cakes and Confectionery. Mr. A. Smith, the proprietor, will furnish any. thing in his line for Weddings or other Parties, on favorable terms and at short notice. See advertisement on page 31-1.
W. Lovecraft, dealer in Hoops. Staves and Heading, proprietor of wood yard. No. 92 .Allen Street. west side of Ai- len Street Bridge, Rochester, N. Y .. asver- tises on page 360. He keeps a good assort- [ ment of Cooper-' stock and sell- at rou-on- and prices. He is also agent for A Sen 's & Co's Axle Works. Let those interested cali.
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POST OFFICES AND POST MASTERS.
Post Offices and Post Masters in Monroe County.
POST OFFICE.
TOWN.
POST MASTER.
Adams' Basin,.
Ogden .. Joel B. Millener
Brighton,
.Brighton,
.Amasa Cook
Brockport ..
Sweden,. Mary E. Beker
Bushnell's Basin.
.Perinton, James F. Lawre: re
Charlotte,
.Greece, G. C. Satta. Jr.
Chili,
Chili.
Albert Cate
Churchville,
Riga. Heman Rier
Clarkson,
Clarkson, Adom Moore
Clifton ..
Chili Eleazer E. Howard
Cold Water,
. Gates,
E. I. Avery
Fast Clarkson,
Clarkson,
.S. Hayf .d
East Penfield,
Penfield,
Perinton, CeBon Lond
Frpor
Perinton,.
Mortimer R. Wikex
Gates,
.Gates.
.A. E. Rycer
Greece,
Greece
Wm. rall
Hamlin,
Hamlin,.
Alfred S. Braman
Hanford's Landing,
Greece
Jacob Smi h
Henrietta.
Henrietta,
Thos. O. JJones
loneove Falls,
Mendon,.
Richard Ostrander
Mendon,.
Mendon,
Mendon Certer,
Mendon,
Oliver Y. Will
Mount Reed,.
Greece,
James Fleming
Mumford.
Wheatland,
James Mc Queen
North Chili,
Chili,
Albert H. King
North Clarkson,
Hamlin.
Warren Phsom
North Greece.
Greece.
Wma. T. Fher
North Parma,
. Henry E. Demest Parma.
North Rush,
Ruch ..
. H. B. TAtt
Orden,
Ogden,. .Geo. G. Trae
Parma,
Sylvester P. Tripp
Parma Center,
Parma.
Jobn E. Paterson
Penfield ..
Penfield,
.Isaac Bronson
Penfield Center,
Penfield.
Nathan N. Herrick
Pittsford,
Pitt-ford.
N. L. PAPA009
Rira.
Riza ..
.Niles II. Oathons
Rochester,
Rochester City,
John W. Stebbins
Rush, .
Ra-h.
David Grava
Scottsville
Wheatland,
Otto B-nuett
South Greece,
Greece,
John J. Servis
Spencerport,
.Ogden.
Win. Bronn
Sweden.
Sweden,
Wm. K. Bennett
Webster ..
Webster.
Oscar E. P .: tt
West Brighton,
Brighton,
Chas. Mertzier
West Greece ..
Greece,
Henry Palis
West Henrietta,
Henrietta, Marvin Williams
West Rush ..
Ru-h.
E. S. Cookingham
West Webster,
Webster.
Geo. E. Gates
C. Sheil, manufacturer and dealer jag Fox & Gates, Photographers. Cor.cert Mons' and Boys' Clothing, No. 15 Frout | Haft, over 40 and 42 State Street. Rochester. Street. Rochester. N. Y., is proparol Ya love rooms elegantly fitted up where
Supply Clothing, Clothes, Car-Mare take pictures of all kinds, in the best
Ve-tings at prices as low as any in the rit . of the art. Let those who wish a Ff-
Persous wishing garment- or suits mique picture call and secure the show ere thorder can be furnished at short notice.
The substance dig arte. See card pige bet. Sve card on page 360.
Parma,
Elbert S. Carpenter
Raypt
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MONROE COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
HOWE'S NEVER-FAILING AGUE CURE AND TONIC
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Warranted to cure. permanently, Chills, Agne & Fever. and all Periodic Diseases. It cures Sciatic Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Paralysis, and all Weaknesses, &c., being won- derfully adapted to CURING Disease, restoring health and strength.
This Preparation is purely Vegetable, and entirely free from Quinine or Mineral Poison. N. B. Persons using this Medicine can commence working imme- diately, and without fear of the disease returning. " WARRANTED.
Dr. C. B. Howe, Sole Proprietor, Seneca Falls, N. Y.
Howe's Concentrated Syrup.
FOR THE BLOOD, LIVER, SKIN, DIGESTIVE & UTERINE ORGANS, AND THE SYSTEM GENERALLY
It Restores Hoalth by Purifying the Blood. Correcting the Liver, Cleansing the Skin, Strengthening and Restoring the Digestive and Uterine Organs, Regulating and Renovating the System.
It cures Scrofula or Kings Evil. Cancers, Tumors, Goiter, all Swellings of the Throat or Glands, Salt Rheum, Scald Head. Camp Itch. Erysipelas. Carbuncle's, Boils, Blotches, Pimples, Sores, Mercurial and Syphilitic diseases, Ulceration of the Mouth and Throat, Liver. Kidneys : also Catarrh. Rheumatism, Piles. Gravel, Jaundice, Uterine and Female difficulties. 57" Take no other, and you will not be disappointed.
C. B. MOWE, M. D., Prop'r, Seneca Falls, N. Y.
GENESEE AGRICULTURAL WORKS!
ESTABLISHED 1840. - BATAVIA, N. Y.
CORBITT & BRADISH, Manufacturers of and Dealers in almost all kinds of Agricultural Implements! AND MACHINERY.
Used in this and the adjoining States. Headquarters for the best Plows, Corn Cultivators, Horse Hoes, Gang Plows, Field Rollers. Wheel Horse Rakes, Grain Drills, Shovel Plows, Harrows, Road Scrapers, Reapers and Mowers, Feed Cutters, Wheel Cultivators, Sleigh and Cutter Shoes &c. Manufacturers of the IMPROVED" CHISEL TOOTH" ILARROW, the best implement of the kind ever made. Also, "Lockirood & Fredericks' Patent Kuce Cast Iron Bob Runners," Corn and Bean Planters, Potatoe Planters, Cul- tirators and biggers, Plaster Sovers, Cauldron Kettles, Iron France, Ver- anda, Balustrade and Frieze Window Castings. Repairs to Reapers and Mowers, Wood Sawing Machinery, and most kinds of Implements, done to order, in the best manner. Liderul Discounts to the Trade. D. E. CORBITT.
P. P. BRADISH.
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THE STATES, THEIR SETTLEMENT, ETC.
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THE STATES,
THEIR SETTLEMENT, ADMITTANCE TO THE UNION, POPULATION, SUFFRAGE LAWS, ETC.
ALABAMA was settled near Mobile, in 1702, by the French ; was formed into a Territory by act of Congress, approved March 3, 1817, from the eastern portion of the Territory of Mississippi ; framed a Con- stitution August 2, 1819, and was admitted into the Union December 14 of the same year. Area 50,722 square miles, or 32,462,080 acres .- Population in 1860, 964,201, of whom 435,080 were slaves. It is the chief cotton growing State of the Union. White male citizens who have re- sided one year in the State and three months in the county, are entitled to vote. An election for a Convention was held December 24, 1860, and a majority of over 50,000 votes cast for secession ; the Convention met January 7, 1861, and on the 11th passed the ordinance of secession, by a vote of 61 to 30, which was followed on the 21st by the resignation of its members of Congress.
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