Gazetteer and business directory of Monroe County, N.Y. for 1869-70, Part 38

Author: Child, Hamilton, 1836- comp. cn
Publication date: 1869
Publisher: Syracuse, N.Y. : Printed at the Journal office
Number of Pages: 846


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CONNOLLY, GEORGE W., (Connolly & Mathews.)


CONNOLLY & MATHEW'S, ( George W. Connolly and Henry W. Matherca.) practical gas, steam and water pipe fitters, 2 and 4 Irving Plice, East of Court House.


CONOLLY & BURROGH, (James M. Conolly and Chas. A. Burrough,) groceries and provisions, 50 Main.


CONOLLY, JAMES M., (Conolly & Burrough.) (James Conolly & Son.)


Conolly, James & Son, (James M.) merchant millers, prope. Boston Mills, Brown's Race. Conolly, Patrick, fancy dry goods, 110 State.


Conolly, P., millinery and fancy goods, Main.


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( ard. Nicholas, boys' clothing house, 9 Front.


Untervatoire of Music. Kalbfleish & Tracy, props., 54 State.


O\-I.ER. JOSEPH, groceries and provisions, 65 Caledonia Avenue.


( untinental Life Insurance Co., W. H. Montgomery, agent, 23 Arcade.


Cont chton, Peter, saloon. 112 Caledonia Avenue.


Conway, Harry, cooper, Vincent.


tongen, Andrew, farmer, Western House of Refuge.


Cooren. Dennis, gardener, Western House of Refuge.


COOK. EDWARD, stores, copper, tin and sheet iron ware, 196 Main, coruer Gibb-


COOK, EDWIN C., hardware dealer, 82 Main.


Cook, Geo., hair dresser, Brackett Honse.


Cook, James M., principal of Public School No 3.


Cook. John T., tinsmith, 263 State.


COOK. REUBEN, rectifier, 34 Marshall, corner Broadway.


Cook. Thos. P., prop. of International Hotel, Mill.


Cook. W. E., principal, Public School No. 5.


Cooke, Martin W., ; Church, Munger & Cooke,) commissioner of deeds.


COOLEY, A., ( Cooley Bros.)


COOLEY, A. W., (Cooley Bros.)


COOLEY BROS., (A. and . W.,) manufs. of baking powder, 133 State.


Cooney, Daniel E .. ( Cutting && Cooney.)


Cooper. C. C., carpenter and joiner, 72 Pearl.


COOPER, GEO. G., (Curtis, Morey & Co.,) police commissioner and commies! ...: Mount Hope Cemetery.


COOPER, JAMES, (J. & J. Cooper.)


COOPER, J. & J., (John and James,) druggists and apothecaries, 123 Main.


COOPER, JOHN, (J. ( J. Cooper.)


COOPER, OTTO, manuf. and renovator of silk and soft hats, room 18, corner Stato a : Allen.


Co-operative Iron Foundry Co., 8 Hill.


foots, Chas .. (A. J. Warner & Co.)


COPELAND, D. Jn .. manuf. of drain and sewer pipe, 90 South St. Paul, corner Court


Copeland, G. S., ( Copeland & May.)


Copeland & May. (G. S. Copeland and Horace May,) lime dealers, 90 South St. Paul.


Corbett, Wm., saloon, 139 Buffalo St.


Corbin, P. H., grocer, 7 South Avenne.


CORINTHIAN HALL BILLIARD ROOM, J. Norris, superintendent.


Cornell. Nellfe F., teacher. Public School No. 18.


Cornes, Thos., president Western House of Refuge.


Cornhill M. E. Church, Edinburgh, Rev. G. W. Paddock, pastor.


*CORNWALL, A. A. & CO., (Ansel A. and Richard F. Cornwall,) prop. of Ayers DI ... .. S0, 52 and 84 Mill.


CORNWALL, ANSEL A., (A. A. Cornwall & Co.)


CORNWALL, RICHARD F., (A. A. Cornwall & Co.)


Cornwell, G. L., ( Moulson & Cornwell.)


Corris, Wm. & Co., manuf. of bent work, felloes, shafts, hubs, wheels, carriage parts. &c., corner of Buffalo, ilill and Elizabeth.


Cortol. Thomas, foreman in N. Y. C. R. R. round house.


CORTRIGHT, J. W., joiner, corner Mill and Market.


Cory. David. ( Allings & Cory.)


COSGROVE. JAMES, grocer, 213 State.


Costello & McGuire. ( Thomas Costello and Hugh McGuire,) groceries and provisions, # Monroe, corner William. Costello, Thomas, ( Costello && McGuire.)


Cotcheter, Richard, grocer. 94 Plymouth Avenue.


Coughlin, M. L., teacher, Public School No. 17.


*COURT ST. FOUNDRY, Court, near St. Paul, N. H. Galusha, prop.


Covert, H. W., lock maker, Stettheimer Park.


Cowles, E. F., teacher, Public School No. 18.


Cowles, John, ( Wright & Coules.)


Cowles, Joseph. (Lutes & Coules.)


Cowley, Jennie, teacher, Public School No. 8.


Cox. Charlotte Mrs., saloon. TO Front.


COX, WM., merchant tailor and clothier, 17 and 19 Front.


Coxon. George, carpenter and joiner, 86 Exchange. Coyle. Patrick, boot and shoe repairing, 1113 State.


Coyne. Mary, dress maker, 112 Lake Avenue.


Craig & Cunningham, ( Wii. R. Craig and Michael Cunningham,) booksollers and sts- tioners, 26 Buffalo St. Emni_, Henry IL, alderman 8th Ward. CRAIG. OSCAR, attorney and counselor at law, 21 State. Chain, Win. R. (Craig & Cunningham.) ( rum, Ambrose, manager Western House of Refuge. Cramer, Henry, ( Gerber & Cramer.)


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Cramer J. George, manuf. and dealer in paper flour sacks, seamless grain bags, &c., 25 Buffalo.


Cramer. John, prop. of River Hotel. Exchange.


CRANDALL & CHAPMAN. (H. C. Crandall and S. T. Chapman,) props. Waverley House. corner State and R. R. Avenue.


Crandall. Eber. carpenter and joiner, 5 Adams.


CRANDALL. H. C., ( Crandall & Chamanan.)


('randall, J. S., meat market, 25 Spring.


Crandall, Philander M., insurance agent, 40 Reynolds Arcade. Crandall, S. Mrs .. dress maker, 5 Adams.


randall. W. B., druggist and commissioner of deeds, 28 Buffalo St.


Crane & Hyatt. (M. A. Crone and S. A. Hyatt,) dress makers, 18 Palmer's Block, Main. Crane, Joseph M., wig maker. 9 Eagle.


Crane. M. A .. (Crane de Hyatt.)


*CRANE, S. M., wholesale and retail dealer in oysters, fruits, &c., 41 South Fitzhugh. Crane, Thos., pattern maker, over 111 Mill.


Crane, Warren Mrs., boarding house, 14 North Avenue.


Craven. J. & M. Misses, shoe binding, Walbridge Block, State.


Crawford, Isabel Miss, dress maker, 36 Platt.


Crawford. John, cooper, 197 Brown.


Creanell, Daniel, inspector of customs. 113 and 114 Reynolds Arcade.


Crescent Mills, South Water, Abner Burbank, prop.


CRIPPEN, BENJAMIN II., ( Crippen & McGuire.)


CRIPPEN & McGUIRE. (Benjamin H. Crippen and J. Horace McGuire,) wholeesle dealers in butter, cheese, lard. &c., 12 Front.


Crispin. B. Mrs., saloon keeper, 96 Exchange.


Critchley, Samuel, hair dresser, 24 Front.


Crittenden. C. M., librarian of Rochester Atheneum and Mechanics Association.


CRITTENDEN. DE LANCEY. (Farrar && Crittenden,) commissioner of deeds.


Crittenden. S. C., dentist, 2 State, Elwood Block.


Crittenden. T. F., (Huber & Crittenden.)


Crombach. August, tailor, 27 Tappeu.


Cron. Philip, hair dresser, 225 Main.


CROSBY, J. C .. ( Belden & Crosby.)


Cross, C. W., ( Olirer M. Cross & Son.)


Cross. Edwin M .. leather belting and hose, 108 Front.


Cross, Margaret Mrs., hoop skirt manufacturer, 167 State.


Cross. Oliver M. & Son. (C. W .. ) leather and findings, 108 Front.


Crossett, W'm. M .. produce dealer, 22 South.


CROSSMAN, BENJAMIN P., (G. W. Godfrey (& Co.)


Crossman. C. D., carpenter and builder, Scott Alley.


Crouch, Geo. W .. (G. W. & C. T. Crouch.) alderman, 4th Ward.


Crouch. G. W. & C. T., saw mill, on island, junction of feeder and canal, near South St. Paul.


Crouch, James, carpenter, 146 Jones.


Crowell, James M. Rev .. pastor St. Peter's Church, (Presbyterian.)


Culhane, John, wholesale confectioner and dealer in foreign fruits, elgers, freworks, &c., 122 Buffalo St.


Callan, JJames, horse shoeing, 31 Mumford.


Cuilen. John K., draper and tailor, 3 Odd Fellows Hall, Main.


Cullen. Peter. grocer, 16 Cayuga.


Culp, Sarah J. Mrs., milliner. 116 Main.


Culross. Alexander, baker, 21 Monroe Avenue.


Culross. James R., bakery and confectionery, 307 State.


Cumings. W. H., freight agent N. Y. C. R. R., also commissioner of deeds.


Cummins, Michael, saloon, 10 Platt.


Cundelshemer, E., saloon, 173 Main.


Cunningham, James, Sou & Co., (Joseph T.,) carriage manufe. 3 Canal.


Cunningham, Joseph T., (James Cunningham, son & Co.)


Cunningham, Michael, ( Craig & Cunningham.)


CUNNINGHAM. P., (Hahn, Wris & Co.)


CURR, JOHN, sithy, Lindsay & Curr.)


Carran & Goler, (Richard Curran and G. W. Goler,) druggiets and apothecaries, 90 Buffalo St.


Curran. M. L .. milliner and dealer in fancy goods, 326 State.


*CURRAN. R. H. & CO. (S. L. Vun Nortrick.) publishers and wholesale dealers in sub- scription engravings, general publishing house of the National Art Association, Main and Water. Carran, Richard. ( Curron & Goler.) Curtice Bros., (Simen, fr. und Figur _V.,) props. of Rochester Preserving House, 25, 2%. 30 and 32 North Water. Curtire, Della, principal. Public School No. 11. Curtice, Edgar N., ( Cartice Bros.) Curtice, Simeon G., (Curtice Bros.)


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MONROE COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Dodge & Lord, MANUFACTURERS OF MELODEONS AND


REED


Organs,


Of every description and in the varions styles of finish, and containing all modern patent improvements known to the trade, such as TREMOLO, SUB-BASS, COM. BINATION VALVE. PATENT KNEE SWELL AND OCTAVE COUPLER. STEL4 adapted to the PARLOR, SCHOOLS, CHURCHES, LECTURE ROOMS AND LODGES, and containing from one to four Sets of Reeds, or more, as desired.


The usual discount to clergymen, churches and the trade. Also retail customers will here find the advantages of cheapness of material and light expenses, as compared with those of city manufacture. All work warranted first-class, and for a term of FIVE YEARS. Factory, Hintermister Block, 21 State St., opposite Watkins' Exchange,


ITHACA, N.


Charles Tremain


MANUFACTURER OF


Rag - Book, News, Tea and WRAPPING


PAPER.


Also all kinds of Colored Papers.


Ordinary Sizes constantly on Mand.


DEALER IN COTTON & WOOLEN BAGS. CHAS. TREMAIN. } MANLIUS, N. Y.


MONROE COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 327


FOX & GATES,


PHOTOGRAYLE


CONCERT HALL,


Over 40 & 42 State Street, ROCHESTER, N. Y.


Our Collection of Specimens exhibited at the late


STATE FAIR!


Received the highest commendation, and was pro- nounced SUPERIOR!


By the Appropriate Commitlec. WE MAKE ALL THE VARIOUS STYLES AND SIZES OF


PLAIN


PHOTOGRAPHS,


PORTRAITS IN OFLY


INDIA INK AND WATER COLORS.


32- MONROE COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTOL.T.


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OF HARTFORD, COM ..


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E. FESSENDEN President. JAS. F. BURNS. Secretary.


Assets, over = = $4,250,000! Being $150 of Assets to $100 of Liabilities.


Income for 1869, -


Total amount of Losses paid, - - 765.365


The PIK(ENIX combines the two great systems of Life Insurance, viz: - ;. Note, with Percentage Dividends. All Cash, with Contribution Dividends. Dividends on the half note plan have been 50 per cent., and in case of dea'l. t number of Dividends always equaling the number of Premiums paid, no dodur tions of note are made.


ALL KINDS OF POLICIES ISSUED. No Restriction on travel or location in the United States of Europe, and Beat restrictions on employment removed.


No Extra Rates charged for insuring the lives of females. New York Branch Office. 153 Broadway. JOHN E. DE WITT, - Resident Director.


O. W. LOUNSBURY.


ROCHESTER. General agent for Monroe and Orleans Counties --


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Partis, Charles E., pump maker, 37 Savannah.


Furtin, C. M. Mrs., preceptress of Livingston Park Seminary, 43 Spring.


artis, Eugene T., (G. Gould, Son & Co.)


Curtis, Horatio N .. office Main.


Curtis, Ira T., (Smith & Curtis.)


.CURTIS, MOREY & CO .. props. Daily Union and Advertiser and Weekly Republican, Union Building, Buffalo St., opposite Court House.


Curtis, P. H. & Co .. (Henry P. Buike,) merchant tailors, 5 Front.


C'artis, Wm. V., wholesale dealer in straw goods, artificial flowers, millinery goods, &c., 110 State.


(ishman, A. Miss, boarding honse, 39 N. St. Paul.


Cushman, Abram H., (W. T. & A. H. Cushman.)


' uchman, Chas. H., letter carrier.


Cashman, Wm. T., ( W. T. & A. H. Cushman,) commissioner of deeds.


( ashman. W. T. & A. H., (Wm. T. and Abram II.,) general merchants, 264 State.


Custom House, office over Post Office, Col. Wm. Emerson, collector ; D. K. Cartter and -, deputies ; Homer Halstead, chief clerk.


Cutting & Cooney, (Win. Cutting and Daniel E. Cooney,) horse shoeing and jobbing. 5 North.


Cutting, Wm., (Cutting & Cooney,) veterinary surgeon.


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Dabney, John P., assistant weigh master, Erie Canal office, rear 133 South St. Paul. Dagge, Edward. nurseryman and alderman 12th Ward, house 136 Mount Hope Avenue.


DAGGS, WM. K., prop. of Fulton Market, 339 State, and in town of Gntes, lot 1, farmer 23.


Dale, R. L. Mrs., dress maker, 1 Davis Block, Main.


Daly, Richard, boots and chocs, 12 Platt.


Damon, Mary J., cigar mannf., 3 Eagle.


DANA, GEO. H., secretary and treasurer of Rochester Iron Mannf. Co.


Danforth. Geo. F., lawyer, 62 Buffalo.


Daniels, Louisa M., assistant, Rochester Free Academy.


Daniels, R. M., carpenter and joiner, 177 Plymouth Avenne.


Dannals, D. C., carpenter, 32 Fremont.


Dannals, S. H., teacher, Public School No. 13.


DANZIG, A. A., (Danzig & Lerison.)


DANZIG & LEVISON, (A. A. Danzig and M. Levison,) jobbers and retailers of mil- linery, straw and fancy goods, 7 Main St. Bridge.


*DARROW, ERASTU'S, (late E. Darrow & Brothers and E. Darrow & Kempshall,) wholesale and retail bookseller, stationer and publisher, Osburn House Block. Darrow, L. S., prop. of McLean Hotel, 75 and 77 Mill.


Dans, Matthew, grocer, 62 Lyell.


Davenport, Daniel, (Davenport & Hale.)


Davenport & Hale, (Daniel Davenport and Elias E. Hale,) fruit and commission house.


Davia, Chas. R., deputy collector of internal revenue and commissioner of deeds, odice over Monroe Co. Savings Bank.


Davis, Dellenback Madame, clairvoyant, over 86 State.


Davis, Dewey & Co., (Iliram Davis, J. B. Dewey and I. T. Davis,) coal yards, adjoining weigh lock.


DAVIS, E. H., ( Rowley ( Davis.)


Davis, George P., (Davis & Leyden.)


Davis, Hiram, (Davis, Dewey & Co.)


Davis, I. T., (Duris, Dewey & Co.)


Davis, Jas. S., office over 86 State.


Davis, J. M., painting and whitewashing, 2 Plymouth Avenne.


Davis, Lewis, wines and liquors, 30 Exchange.


D'avis, Lewis B., (Hirals ( Duris.)


Davis & Leyden, (George P. Davis and Maurice Leyden,) dental depot, over 91 and 93 State.


Davis, Milton HI .. lawyer, 32 Arcade.


DAVIS, PAUL, physician and surgeon, 1061; Buffalo St., 2d floor.


Davis, Zimri L., lawyer and notary public, o! Reynolds Arcade.


Davison, Christopher C., lawyer and commissioner of deeds, 70 and 71 Reynolds Arcade. Davy, John M., district attorney, office Court House.


Dawson, Sarah A. Mrs., milliner, 28 Scio.


Day, Francis, machinist, North American Hotel.


Day, Hannah, shirt maker, 82 State ..


Day, Helen Miss, dress maker, 21 N. Ford.


Day. W. B., painter. Spring.


DEAN. H. S., (Sheddl & Dean.)


Dran. HI. W., physician, 33 N. Fitzhugh.


DECKER, FRANK, prop. of Congress Hall and Bracket House Livery, Sale and Hack Stables, 69 Mill. T


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DICKER. GEO. C., surgeon dentist, 8 State.


buenas Focob. barber, 12 South Avenue.


Ix . Ko .. Marin Mrs .. hoop skirts, 82 State.


METAN. PATRICK. general merchant, 341 State.


Iran. Thomas, groceries and liquors, Lyell, corner Orchard.


.PARAFF. E. V. PROF., principal. Collegiate Institute, corner Main and Stone. 1. o-udf. Wm. S .. fancy goods, 107 Main.


Uh ,ni, Jacob, meat market. 224 State.


1,. ; h1. William, grocer, 98 East Avenue,


Iregjert, Benedict. tinsmith, 45 St. Joseph.


Juinger, F., baker, 138 North.


DeJongh, Henry, wood cisterns, 47 St. Joseph.


In.Lano, Frederick, lawyer and commissioner of deeds, 6 and 7 Lyon Building.


Delava, William W., painter, 143 Buffalo.


Dell Bros .. (Henry and John.) props. of meat market, 115 Mt. Hope Avenue.


Dell, Henry, (Dell Bros.)


Dell. John. (Dell Bros.) Dell, John H., meat market, 62 Brown, corner Magne.


Delles. P., (Schroth & Delles.)


Delour. Julius, saloon, 4 West Avenne.


DEMAREST, SOPHIIA MISS, dress and shroud maker, 195 State, 2d floor.


Deming. Geo N., county treasurer, office Court House.


Demorest. James II .. (Mann & Demorest.)


Demorest. John. carpenter and builder, 2 South Clinton.


Demott. Frank. (Demott & Marchand.)


Demott & Marchand, (Frank Denzott and Jacob Marchand. ) manufe. of gods and miner !! water, 239 Main.


Dempsey. John, superintendent, Rochester and Charlotte Nurseries.


DeNeve. J. C. R., physician, 54 St. Joseph.


Depio, A. V. Mrs., dress maker, 115/ Main.


Dennis, John Rev., pastor of Frank St. M. E. Church, boards 2 Elm.


Denny, J. W., house and sign painting. 155 State.


Denton, James, carpenter. Furnace near State.


DePoe, Aggie M., teacher. Public School No. 5.


DePoe, M. E., teacher, Public School No. 5.


DeRegge. Hypolite Rev .. pastor St. Mary's Church. (French Catholic.)


Derrick, Timothy. draper and tailor, Elwood Block, corner State and Buffalo,


Detner. Joseph. saloon, 143 Orange.


Denel, J. W., attorney. 40 Reynolds Arcade.


Deutsch, Joseph, vinegar and cider mannf., 178 North Clinton.


Develin. E., conductor street car, 22 Allen.


Deverell, J., lawyer, 90 Buffalo.


DEVINE, T. J. (Ouen Guffary & Co.)


Devlin, Susan, dress maker, 204 State.


DEVOS. ABRAHAM, pork dealer. 48 Front.


DEWEY. D. M., dealer in American and foreign books, periodicals, newspapers, &c .. Arcade Hall.


Dewey. E. J., (Kalbfleisch & Delrey.)


DEWEY. FREDERICK W .. (S. Coleman & Co.)


Dewey, Isaac H., (Burley & Dewey.)


Dewey. J. B., ( Ducis. Derrey & Co.)


DIBBLE, S. W. & DUTTON, (MI. O. Dutton,) dealers in Wheeler & Wilson's Sewi: : Machines, 54 Buffalo St. - Dick. - , teacher. Public School No. 5.


Dickinson. W. C .. agent for Delaware and Hudson Canal Co., and Lackawana Coal Co .. Clarissa. corner Exchange.


Dickson, C. L .. groceries and provisions, 87 Plymouth Avenue.


Didrick, George, shoemaker. 112 Brown.


Dietrich. John, tobacconist, 96 Front. Dill. Frank J., groceries and provisions, 91 North Clinton.


Dill, Leonard, grocer, W. Smith, corner Saxton. Dimond. James, carriage shop. corner Center and Otsego.


Ditner. Alove, ( Little geld de Ditner.) DITTMAN. PHILIP, tight barrel cooper, 12 Martin. Dittmeier. Jobn, watches and jewelry. 123 Main.


Dixon. Walter, anction and conmi-sion merchant. 133 Main.


DIXON. WM. JAMES. carpenter and joiner, 16 Fulton.


Doane. R. C., books and stationery, 5 South Avenue. Dobson. I-anc. shoe maker, 160 Main. Den-tador. Win .. blacksmith, se ater. In. id-, Edward E . messenger of Board of Education. Dintre. Henry, baker, 129 Main. Ihnene. Win., tailor, 23 Tappen. Dolan, Patrick, suloon, 133 Mill.


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Dolley, L. C., physician, 30 East Avenue.


Dolly, S. R. A. Mrs. physician, 30 East Avenue.


Dollinger, August, baker, 78 Chatham.


Dolson, J. W. F., grocery, 331 State.


Donaldson, Mary Miss, dress maker, 45 Stone.


Donivan, John, groceries and provisions. 34 South St. Paul.


Donnelly, Samnel, wholesale and retail dealer in liquors and cigars, 96 State.


Donohue. M., tailor. 55 Smith's Block. Buffalo St.


Dorchel, Barney, boot crimper, room 17, Johnson's Block, South St. Paul.


Dorfner. Joseph, saloon, Maple near York.


Dorschel & Huntington, (John Dorschel and Wm. H. Huntington, ) wholesale manufs. of boots and shoes, over 60 Mill. corner of Mumford.


Dorschel. John, (Dorschel & Huntington.)


Douglas, Daniel, (Douglas de Edmonds.)


Douglas & Edmonds, ( Daniel Douglas and George Edmonds,) hair dressers, 43 Monroe Avenue.


DOUGLAS, FREDERICK, allo. physician and surgeon, 6 Odd Fellows' Hall, Main.


DOWDEN, GEORGE H., wagon maker, Lyell, near Child.


Downs. John, boarding house, 243% State.


DOXTATER, CHANCY, bathing house, North Water, near Andrews.


Doyle, James W., groceries and provisions, 233 State.


Doyle, Patrick, taifor, 77 Monroe Avenue.


Drake, Geo. B., (with John F. Ward.) restaurant.


DRAKE, SAMUEL, book bindery, 65 Exchange, 3d floor.


Dransfield. Richard, carpenter and inspector of elections, house 79 Allen.


Dransfield. R. Mrs., teacher, Public School No. 2.


Dransfield. Thos., (Bausch & Dransfield,) corresponding secretary of Rochester Atheneum and Mechanics' Association.


Draper, George P., lawyer, 1 Lyon's Block.


Draude, Geo., (Michelson & Draude.)


Draude, George, prop. of grocery and saloon. 27 Orange.


Dresser, Nathan, physician, 127 Monroe Avenue.


Drew, C. C .. publisher City Directory. Smith's Block, Buffalo St.


Drew, William N .. teamster. 1 Fullam Park.


Drill. Leonard, grocer, Smith, corner Saxton.


DUBELBEISS. SAMUEL, grocer, corner North Avenue and Bay.


Duerr, Frederick, hair dresser, 77 Chatham.


Duffy, Beatrice Sister, superintendent St. Patrick's Female Orphan Asylum, Frank St., near St. Patrick's Cathedral.


Duffy, Cornelius, groceries and provisions, corner South Avenue and Alexander.


Dutfy, E., retired merchant. 98 Lake Avenue.


Duffy, M. Mrs .. saloon, 19 Spring.


*DUFFY, W. B. & CO., rectifiers, cider and vinegar makers, 5 White.


Duffy, Wm. H., grocer and tailor, 98 North St. Paul.


Dafner, John, manuf. of lasts. crimps, boot trees, &c., 3 Mumford.


Dugan, Robert, painter, 4 Weld.


Dahl, W., grocer, 98 East Avenue.


Dulon, Rudolph, director Rochester Real-Schule.


Danlap. Geo. B., wholesale tea dealer, 11 Exchange.


Dann, Michael, (McDermott & Dunn.)


Dunn, Samuel, dyeing and straw bleaching. 119 Buffalo St.


Duuning, J. M., attorney at law and solicitor in bankruptcy, 2 Baker's Block, corner Fitzhugh and Buffalo St.


*DUNSHEE BROTHERS, (Cornelius E. and Edward S.,) practical photographers, 14 State.


DUNSHEE, CORNELIUS E., (Dunshee Brothers.)


Dunshee. E. S .. union gallery, 68% State.


Durand. F. L .. attorney at law. over 90 Baffalo St.


Durell. David M .. ( Durell && Wollf.)


Durell & Wollf. ( Darid M. Durell and W. E. Wolf,) dry goods, 49 Main.


Durhner. Emanuel, grocer, 37 Lyell.


DUTTON. M. O .. (S. W. Dibble i Dutton.)


Dwinell. M. J. Mrs .. dress maker. 30 Kelly.


Dwyer. Michael, grocer, 102 Caledonia Avenue.


Dyar, George W., looking glass and picture frame manuf., 43 State.


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Farran. Patrick, groceries and provisions. 55 Prospect. LAGLE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, Brown's Race, foot of Furnace, Ezra Jones & Son. props. FALES, FREDERICK HI .. photographer, 10? Arcade. Eales, F. W. Mrs., boarding, 6 Jones.


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PUBLISHER'S NOTICEN.


A. Schirck & Co., Axle Manufac- turers, No. 19 Warehouse Street, Roches- ter. N. Y., advertise on page 180. The axles made by this Company are of the best materials and made with great care. Their " Improved Half Patent" and " Pa- tent Taper" Saulsbury Iron Axles are warranted superior to anything in the market at the same price. Their Extra Quality Steel Axles and those made of Eng- lish Lowmoor Iron. are said by those who have the opportunity to know. to be superior to any other made in this country.


The New England House, No. 108 Main Street, Rochester, N. Y., is cen- trally located, and affords good accom- modations at reasonable prices. The stables attached to the house are good, and faithful grooms are always in attendance. Those who wish for a good comfortable quiet place to put up. will be pleased with the New England House. Stages leave daily for several of the towns in the vicin- ity. See advertisement ou page 184.


The Wilson Shuttle Sewing Machines are among the best in use for heavy work. They make the perfect Lock Stitch and are by many preferred to any other machine, as the great demand for them fully shows. E. Pollard, No. 3 Mar- ket Street, is the agent. See card page 154.


Continental Life Insurance Company of New York, so well and favorably kuown, publishes a card on page 180. Mr. W. H. Montgomery, at No. 22 Arcade, Rochester, N. Y., is the general agent. Those who wish to insure will re- ceive all necessary information by calling on the agent. Those wishing to secure agencies will find good positions for the right kind of men. The shrewdest busi- ness men, whether rich or poor, very gen- erally insure in some company. The pe- culiar advantages of this Company will be explained by the agent.


W. H. Bruce's Hair Dressing Saloon, No. 6 Masonic Block, Buffalo Street, Roch- ester, N. Y., is the place to go for a good easy shave, and if you want your hair cut or dressed in the most approved style, all you have to do is to drop in. take one of Bruce's chairs, and in a few minutes you will be cut, curled, shampooed or frizzled to your taste. Separate rooms are fitted up for ladies. See card on page 180.


W. B. Duif'y & Co., Distillers and Rectifiers, and manufacturers of Cider and Cider Vinegar, No. 5 White Street, Roch- ester, N. Y. This firm are prepared to furnish anything in their line. iu quantities to Nuit purchasers. Those interested will find their advertisement on page :64 .- Their Cider Mill is the most extensive in the country. It is run by steam and uses an hydraulic press of 600 tons power. Farm- ers wishing to exchange apples for cider can do so on reasonable terms and receive | refer our readers to his advertisea.e !! a pure article in return. page 152, and advise them to call.


Rochester Insole Manufactur. ing Co., over 34 Main Street, Horn N. Y., advertises on page 164. Thi- pany have, in consequence of the ing.s. demand for their Hair Felt In-oh - creased their facilities for the mat ....... of this desirable article. While the a". manufactured is superior to that (! others, the price is so low that all I dulge in the luxury. New.patterns t: the present styles of shoes are for Dealers and others will find it for ta. terest to purchase of this Comfai Though the business was established : 1867. by J. D. Boisson, they Low ? nearly two thousand dozens annually. Williams is the General Agent.


Brown & Tuety, Tight D .: Coopers, advertise on page 164. Thl- one of the oldest shops of the kind !!. : city. It was established in 1847 and continued to supply the public with w unsurpassed by any chop in the Brewers, Distillers, Pork Packers and .. . ter Packers will do well to call on t. - parties before purchasing elsewhere. 1 :. : manufacture & superior article of cher. Their shop is No. 9 White Street, Rout .. . ter, N. Y.


The Rochester Compressed .lir Cure and Medical Institute. . . ner of Court and Stone Streets. Roche ... N. Y., has facilities for the treatment o! . diseases according to the most affre principles of medical science. Dr. Nor the Medical Director of the Institute. r ... .. in his advertisement to some of the b .: known and most reliable citizens of It - ester and vicinity. We would advice ! afflicted to give him a call. See advert ::. ment on page ICS.




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