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Hamilton Brothers & Co., deal- ers in Hardware and Agricultural Imple- ments. Nos. 21 and 23 Buffalo Street. Roch- ester. N. Y., publish an advertisement on page 176. Their stock is large and various, and those who have occasion to patronize an establishment of this kind will find it for their advantage to call on this firm.
I. Rice, wholesale and retail dealer in Men's and Boys' ready-made Clothing. &c., 15 Main Street, Rochester, N. Y., keeps one of the finest stocks of all goods usually kept in a first class Clothing store. Mir. Rice is prepared to execute all custom work in the best manner. See card page 176.
Mrs. J. A. Van DeMark, Fruit and Flower Artist, Palmer's Block, Roch- ester, N. Y., advertises on page 136. We take pleasure in calling the attention of Nurserymen and the public generally to the specimens on exhibition, feeling assured that they need only to be seen to be appre- ciated. Give her a call.
Thomas Brooks, manufacturer and denler in Harness, Saddles, Trunks, &c., No. 20 Market Street, Rochester, N. Y., keeps a good assortment of all goods in lis line, and furnishes to order at short notice anything desired. Give him a call. See card page 180.
D. F. Bishop, M. D., Lockport, N. Y., advertises on page 206. It is with pleasure that we are permitted to call the attention of those afflicted with Can- cer. to Dr. Bishop's mode of treatment. - Past success is the best recommendation that can be given in favor of his mode of treatment.
J. & F. B. Garrett, Wholesale and Retail dealers in Printing, Writing. Wrap- ping, Tissue. Roll and Fancy Papers, Prin- ters' Supplies. Shipping Cards, Blank Books, &c., at No. 3 West Fayette street. Syracuse, have built up a heavy trade in their line. extending from Harri -burza. !! Pennsylvania. to the Canadian border. We have dealt considerably with this establi -!- ment. and bave invariably been gratified in having our order- promptly filled, and al- ways with just the article required. See card, page 206.
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N. Y. The Marble Works of Henry S. Hebard, are situated on the corner of South St. Paul and Jackson Streets, Rochester, and are the most extensive of any within the State ontside of the city of New York. An average of abont thirty men are em- ployed during the whole year, and all kinds and every variety of marble work is mann- factured in the establishment. Connected with the works are three large ware rooms set apart to display the goods, one of which i- devoted to Cemetery work, such as Monuments, Head Stones, Tablets, &c .: another to Statuary,-Italian, -- and all varieties of Parlor, Dining Room and Chamber Mantels; and still another to Decorated Marble and Slate Mantels. The Decorated Marble is an improvement upon the slate for the manufacture of mantels. from which the most elaborate and beanti- ful patterns are made and on exhibition at his ware rooms. The establishment is the oldest one in the State west of the Hudson River, and was originally commenced by Zebulon Hebard, the father of the present proprietor, after which the sons nuited with him, under the firm name of Z. He- hard & Sons, afterward under the name of Hebard & Graham. It was commenced in the year 1830, and the business has been constantly on the increase since that time. showing conclusively that the character of the work has been and is of the best quali- ty, and the prices will bear favorable com- parison with any in the country. Those wi-hing anything in the marble trade will find it very much to their advantage to visit the establishment and examine the variety. See advertisement on page 172.
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S. M. Crane, at No. 44 South Fitz- huch St., Rochester, has pleasant Dining and Confectionery Rooms, where all may be accommodated and receive the choicest luxuries at a moderate price. For a good ">gnare meal." or only a lunch, we know of no better place in the city to supply your wants. Mr. Crane's card appears on page 100.
Dunshee Brothers, Photographic Artists, No. 14 State Street, Rochester. N. Y .. are constantly making some of the best pictures to be found in the city. Persons desiring any style can be accommodated. Their rooms are fitted up in good style and a large number of specimens are always on exhibition. See card on page 160 and give them a call.
The Grover & Baker Sewing Machine, so long aud favorably known to the public, continues to elicit the praised of those who nee it. Among all the din or- ent michines presented for the patronage of the public this is still the favorite with inany. It makes an elastic stitch and! freutes beautiful embroidery. It is ad- vertised on page 164. The sales room is at Ho state Street, Rochester. N. Y.
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Gleason. Wm .. ( Connell, Gleason & Graham.)
GLEICHAUF, JOHN, (Gleichauf & Verhoeven.)
GLEICHAUF & VERHOEVEN, (John Gleichauf and Michael A. Verhoeven,) groceries and provisions, wines and liquors, 30 South St. Paul.
GLEN. EUGENE, president of Glen & Hall Manuf. Co.
*GLEN & HALL MANUF. CO., Eugene Glen prest., manuf. of agricultural implements, works East Avenue, salesroom, 10 South Water.
GLENN, MORTIMER J., grocer and owns canal barn, 61 Brown, corner Litchfield. Glover, Alanson D., carriage, sign and house painter, 207 Main.
Glover, Chas., book agent and saloon keeper, 28 Front.
Glover. Samuel S., repairer of furniture, 164 Main.
Goddard. L. J .. lawyer, 14 Smith's Block.
GODFREY, GEO. W., (G. W. Godfrey & Co.)
*GODFREY, G. W. & Co., (Geo. W. Godfrey and Benjamin P. Crossman,) props. of Sunbeam Photograph Gallery, over SI Main.
Godfrey. James F. prof., English and classical school, 14 Sibley Block.
Goetz, Chas., dry goods, 86 St. Joseph.
Goetzman. Henry, grocer, 9 and 11 South Avenue.
Goetzmann, Fred., distiller and rectifier of liquors, 84 Main.
GOETZMANN, GOTTLEIB. ( Wehn & Goetzmann.)
GOGGIN & JONES, ( Win. Gogyin und Edward Jones,) hats, caps and furs, 77 3fain. GOGGIN. W.M., (Goggin & Jones.)
Golding, Daniel, saloon. 68 Front.
Goldsmith. Dunivon. (Reynolds & Duniron Goldsmith.)
GOLDSMITH, JOHN F., four, feed, grain, &c., assistant engineer fire department, 136 Buffalo St.
Goler, G. W., (Curran & Goler.)
Gommenginger, Bartholomew, ( Boyd, Gommenginger & Co.)
GOODALE, CHAS. C., prop. Rochester Kerosene Lamp Manufactory, 63 and 65 Buffalo St.
Goodger. James, 30 State.
Goodman, Elizabeth Mrs., boarding house, 8 N. Ford.
Goodman, Susan Mrs .. boarding house, 41 North Paul.
GOODRICH, FREDERICK, (Lovecraft & Goodrich.)
Goodwin. H. E., painter, 192 State.
*GOODWIN, V. C., agent for Grover and Baker's sewing machine, 48 State.
Goodyear, J. H., letter carrier.
Gordinier, N .. grocer. 343 State.
GORDON, ANDREW O., ( Gordon & Kimpal.)
GORDON, DAVID M .. (Smith & Gordon.)
GORDON, ELY. fruit raiser and farmer 22, Chili road.
Gordon, James F. & Co., (Luther Curd and Win. Carrie.) agricultural implement makers, 136 Mill.
GORDON & KIMPAL, (Andrew O. Gordon and Charles F. Kimpal.) (successors of James Norris, ) dining hall and ice cream rooms, 6 Exchange Place, rear of Arcade. Gordon. Luther & Co., (.J. C. Cameron, J. W. Green and H. W. Jewett.) wholesale and retail dealers in lumber, shingles, lath, black walunt, &c., office corner State and Pintt.
Gordon, M. J., (Allen, Barhydt & Co.)
Gordon. Robert H., produce dealer, 85 South St. Paul.
GORMLY BROS., (Samuel J. and Wm. R.,) notions and fancy goods, 52 State.
GORMLY, SAMUEL J .. (Gorily Bros.)
GORMLY, WM. R., ( Gormly Bros.)
Gorton, F., president Flour City National Bank.
Gorton. Homer, constable, house 9 Jefferson.
Gorton, John, cistern builder, 25 Mount Hope Avenue.
Gosele. R., blacksmith, 161 North.
Goss. Samuel, (Brewster, Goss de Co.)
Gould, Amos, engineer N. Y. C. R. R.
Gould Brothers, (Edward P. and S. H.,) Monroe Co. Nurseries, East Avenue, near Brighton.
Gould, Edward P., ( Gould Brothers.)
Gould, G. Son & Co., (James HI. Gould and Eugene T. Curtis,) merchants and manufe. of boots and shoes, 16 State and 3 and 5 Exchange Place.
Gould, James H., (G. Gould. Son & Co.) Gould. Joel. (J. Gould (: Son.) Gould, J. & Son, (Joel ant R. K.) livery and boarding stable, Mill.
GOULD. L. M., groceries, provisions aud crockery, 29 West Avenue. Could, R. K., (J. Gould & Son.) Gon.A. S. H. (Gould Brothers.)
Goulding, Thos., meat market, 236 State. Grace Church, (Episcopal.) North St. Paul, Rev. Israel Foote, pastor. Granbe, Wul., lawyer. 2 Lyon's Block.
Graham, James S., ( Connell, Gleason & Graham.)
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Graham, K. T. Miss, millinery and fancy goods, 94 State.
Graham, L. D., carpenter and builder, rear of 107 Monroe Avenue.
Granger, Jerome B., saloon, 161 Main.
Granite Mills. Brown's Race, foot of Platt, Geo. J. Whitney, prop.
Grant, G. C. & Ross, (L. P. Ross.) wholesale dealers in boots and choce, 147 State.
Grant, James, real estate office, 38 Reynolds Arcade.
Grant & Morgan, (Randall Grant and Zachariah Morgan,) blacksmiths, 11 Mount Hope Avenue.
Grant, Randall, (Grant & Morgan.)
Grant, Thomas L., (Grant & Wallace.)
Grant & Wallace, (Thomas L. Grant and George A. Wallace,) insurance agents, 38 Ar- cade.
Grave, Fred., hoop skirt manuf., 59 Monroe.
GRAVES, JOHN W., late U. S. internal revenue assessor, 26 Reynolds Arcade.
Graves, John W., jobber. confectioner and oyster dealer, 3 Front.
Graves, Lorenzo S., manuf. of boot and shoe machinery, &c., corner Mill and Furnace. Graves, Thos. B., wagon maker, 8 Center.
Gray, Charles W., ( Brown d Gray.)
Gray, Edward, carpenter and builder, 55 Fitzhugh.
Gray, Jane, dress maker, 82 State.
Gray, J. C., groceries and provisions, 82 North.
Gray's Band, W. C. Hadley, leader.
Great Western Railway Office, 95 Waverley Block.
Greeley, Annie Mrs., grocer, 121 Sonth St. Paul.
Green, Abner, ( Green Bros. & Co.)
Green Bros. & Co., (Chas. A., Abner and MI. H. Green,) bankers, corner Main and St. Paul.
Green, Chas., gunsmith, over 18 Front.
Green, Charles, grocer, 47 Monroe Avenue.
Green, Chas. A., (Green Bros. & Co.)
Green, Friedrich, saloon, 93 Chatham.
Green, J. W., ( Luther Gordon && Co.)
Green, M. H .. ( Green Bros. (& Co .. ) notary public.
GREEN, THOMAS, groceries and provisions, corner University Avenue and Main. Greenagel, M., livery, 6 Lancaster.
Greenhalgh, Luke, saloon, 141 Mill.
GREENLEAF, H. S., (Sargent & Greenleaf.)
Greentree, Myer, ( Greentree & Wile.)
Greentree & Wile, (Myer Greentree and Joseph, Wile,) wholesale clothiers, $4 Mill.
Gregg, Mahlon, prop. Rochester Edge Tool Works. foot of Mill St., Brown's Race. Gregg. Thos., assistant weigh master. Erie Canal office.
GRENTZINGER, JOHN, prop. of brewery, corner of Wilder and Orchard.
Grentzinger, Peter. grocer, corner of Jay and Orchard.
Greve. Frederic, hoop skirts, 59 Monroe Avenue.
GRIEBEL. FERDINAND. (Griebel & Loos.)
*GRIEBEL & LOOS, (Ferdinand Griebel and John Loos,) baled bay and straw, and ost4. Union Market, Front.
*GRIFFIN, C. S. WILBUR Mrs., manuf. ofhair jewelry, ladies' wigs, &c., over 55 and 58 State.
Griffin, Ella, teacher, Public School No. 10.
Griffin & Gallagher, (J. Griffin and J. Gallagher,) barbers, 1 South St. Paul.
GRIFFIN & HARTELL. (P. HI. Griffin and Geo. Hartell,) meat market, 34 Kent.
Griffin, Henry, billiard parlor, Washington Hall, Main.
Griffin. J., ( Griffin & Gallagher.)
GRIFFIN. P. H., ( Griffin & Hartell.)
Grivet, Jerome, saloon. 149 Baffalo St.
GROH, JOHN, boots, shoes and rubbers, 1S South St. Paul.
Grossman, Max, wholesale and retail confectioner. 109 North Clinton.
Grosvenor. O. D., superintendent general Sunday School Repository and Depository of the American Traet Society, 75 State.
GROVER. LEAVITT B., manuf. and dealer in boots, shoes, gaiters, rubbers, &c., 114 Buffalo St.
Groves, Thos., grocer, 46 Smith, and prop. of wagon shop, Center.
Gruber, Leopold, mannf. ofcigars, importer and dealer in tobacco, &c., 77 North Clinton. Gruver, Joseph, saloon, 111 North.
Gucker, Conrad, (C. & G. Gucker.)
Gucker. C. & G., ( Conrad and (Hrorge,) tobacconists, 230 State.
Gucker, George, (C. & G. Gucker.) (renther. M .. saloon, 11; North.
GUGGENHEIM. WM., importer and dealer in wines, liquors and cigars, 13 Mill.
fenheimer, S. (Guggen Finger de S.r.)
Guggenheimer & Stern, (S. Guggenheimer and Lewis Stern,) hats, caps and furs, 6 Main St. Bridge. Guneen, M. A. Mrs., dress maker, 26 Lake Avenue.
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Gundelsheimer, Caroline Mrs., millinery. 7 North. Gundelsheimer, Erhardt, saloon, 173 Main. Gunlatch, M .. ( Gunlatch & Tanner.)
Gunlatch & Tanner, (M. Gunlatch and Win. Tanner,) builders, corner Minerva Avenue and Ely.
Gunning, John, confectioner and saloon keeper. 172 State. Gunther, Fred., (with Henry.) cooper, Child, near R. R. Gunther, Henry. (writh Freid.,) cooper. Child, near R. R. Gutberlet. N., harness maker. 33 South St. Paul.
Guth, Joseph, (M. Luckinger & Co.)
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Haag, Burnet, meat market. 932 Main.
HAAG, NICHOLAS. ( Wahl. Haag && Hoefen.)
Haak, L., music teacher. 91 N. Clinton.
Haas, John, boots and shoes. 22 Front.
HAASS, C. H .. (Haus de Rosenthal.)
HAASS & ROSENTHAL, (C. H. Haass and G. Rosenthal.) coffee and spice mills, also manufs. of native wines, syrups. &c., Moulson Block, North Water.
Haberbosh. F .. shoe maker. 177 North.
Hach, Smith, stw filer, 135 South St. Paul.
Hackstaff. N. T., book and job printer. over 80 Main St. bridge.
Hadwin, W'm., baled hay, etraw, oats, &c .. 14 North Water.
Haefler, Charles, batter. over 1 and 3 Market.
Hafner. A .. baker. 96 North. Hahn, Charles, ( Kalb. Hahn & Co.)
Hahn. Frank A., saloon. 160 South St. Paul.
HAHN. GEO., (Hahn, Weis & Co.)
Hahn. John, meat market, 58 South St. Panl.
HAHN, JOHN B .. ( Hahn. Weis & Co .. ) flour and feed store, 52 South St. Paul.
HAHN, WEIS & Co .. (John B. Hahn, John Weis, Geo. Hahn and P. Cunningham,) brick and tile mannf -.. 52 South St. Paul.
Haight, Isaac, barber saloon, National Hotel. Buffalo St., opposite Court House.
Haight. Wm., barber and hair dresser. 22 Exchange.
Hald, Jacob, saloon. 17 Mount Hope Avenue.
Ilale, B. F., photographer, 5 Main. HIale, Elias E .. (Darenport ( Hale.) Hall, A. G. Rev .. pastor Third Presbyterian Church, residence East Avenue, near Sibley. Hall, Benajah T., (B. T. Hall & 'o.)
Hall, B. T. & Co., (Bengjah T. Hall and Delos L. Polley.) distillers, 271 North St. Paul. *HALL, CHAS. S., machinist and mannf. of agricultural implements, 10 South Water. Hall & Co., (R. D. H ill.) fruit and produce. 166 Main.
Hall, Elvira F., teacher. Public School No. 12.
Hall, Ford P., assistant ticket agent, N. Y. C. R. R.
Hall, Geo., (Hall & Wilson.) Hall, J. D., bell hanger. 22 South St. Panl.
Hall, J. O., livery and harness shop. 251 State.
HALL, JOSEPH F., vice president Glen & Hall Manuf. Co.
Hall, Mary A., teacher, Public School No. 12.
Hall, R. D .. (Hall & Co.) Hall, Theodore F. & Co., (John H. Huls.) chair manufs .. east end of R. R. bridge.
Hall & Wilson, ( Geo. Hall and R. B. Wilson.) carpenters and joiners, coruer Joiner and Kelly. Haller. C., (Henry Tessen & Co.)
Hallowell & Willis, ( Wm. R. Hallowell and Isaac Willis,) wool and sheepskins, 19 North Water.
Hallowell, Wm. R .. ( Hallowell && Willie.)
*HALPIN, JJAMES H., groceries, provisions and liqnors, Palmer Block, Main.
Haman, Tobias, candy store, 95 Brown.
HAMILTON, A. S .. (Hamilton Bros. & Co.)
*HAMILTON BROS. & CO. (H. G. and A. S. Hamilton and Robert Mathers. dealers in hardware, mechanics' tools, agricultural implements, &c., 21 and 23 Buffalo.
HAMILTON. HENRY G., (Hamilton Bros. & Co.,) vice president of Rochester Athen- enm and Mechanics Association. Hamilton. H. G., OGally, Me Seal & Co.) Hamilton House. J. W. Hamilton, prop .. 79 Mill.
Hamilton. J. W., prop. of Hamilton House. Mill.
*HAMLIN. G. A., agent Weed sewing Machines, 24 Main.
Hamlin. H. Miss, grocer and provision dealer, et South.
Hammatt, Edward R., secretary and treasurer Rochester Savings Bank.
Hammer, John M .. potter. 119 West Avenue.
Hampton & Hedditch. Wohn Hampton and Henry Hled litch,) meat market, 295 State. Hampton, Johu. (Hampton & Hedditch.)
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A GREAT MYSTERY!
BUT SUCH IS THE FACT, THAT
DR. I. B. HENION
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(Successor to W. M. Fleming, M. D.) No. 22 & 24 HTorth St. Paul Street, ROCHESTER, N. Y.,
CURES CANCER!
Without the use of the Knife and no pain to the Patient. Also, Cures all kinds of Fistula, without the use of the Knife. Also, Cures
Rheumatic Gout, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Spinal Affections, Catarrh, Scrofula, St. Vitus' Dance, Epilepsy, Dyspepsia, Piles, Spermatorrhœa, Loss of Voice, Scald Head, and all Skin Diseases & Diseases of the Blood. Special attention paid to Cancers, Female Diseases, Catarrh, and Diseases of the Throat and Lungs.
I also call attention to the Chlorid of Gold Pill, in the treatment of Lung Troubles, they act as a Specific in the first stages of Consumption, and can be obtained at no other place except my office. Medicines will be sent by Express, collect on delivery, by sending a list of Symptoms.
Dr. Fleming's Star Remedies,
Which have been so extensively advertised, can be had at this office.
When I say CURE, I mean it, and NO HUMBUG! ALL ORDERS ADDRESSED TO J. B. HENION, M. D .. 22 and $1 North St. Paul St., Rochester, N. I.
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CITY OF ROCHESTER.
Randy, E. F., vegetables, fruit and provisions, 130 Buffalo St.
Hanford, E., teacher, Public School No. 13.
Hanford, Wm. I., contractor and inspector of elections, residence 89 Alexander.
Hangar, Francis, saloon, 82 South St. Paul.
Hanks, Byron M., lawyer, Court Honte.
HANNA, EDWARD, cooper, corner Charles and Butler.
*HANNA. J. B. MRS., millinery and fancy goods, 66 State.
HANNA, JOHN, (Hanna & Little.)
HANNA & LITTLE, (John Hanna and James Little,) coopers, 5 Charles.
Hanna, Wm., piano tuner, 22 South St. Paul.
Hannah, Anna M. Mise, dress maker, 13 North St. Paul.
Hannah, Thomas, grocer, 102 East Avenne.
Hannahs, Kate L. Mrs., dress maker, 81 Main.
*HANSS & MEYER, (Valentine Hanss and Frank Meyer,) hair dressers, 10 Washington Hall, Main.
HANSS, VALENTINE, (Hanss & Meyer.)
Hanvey, Mary J., milliner, corner Clark and Grape.
Hanvey, Walter, cooper, Saxton near Magne.
Hapgood, Chas. G., attorney and counselor at law and commissioner of deeds, over 12S Buffalo St.
Hardenbrook, G. L., (A. S. Mann & Co.)
Harder, John N., corouer, 69 State.
Harker, Kate, dress maker, 123 State.
Harinan, Geo., grocer, corner Jay and Orchard.
Harmon, Maria C. Mre .. grocer. 13 Lowell.
Harper, Mary, dress maker, 32 Asylum.
Harrington, J. C., physician, Davis Block, Main.
Harris, A. Mrs., dress maker, 7 Washington Hall, Main.
Harris, Daniel E., asst. superintendent Mount Hope Cemetery and inspector of elections. Harris, Edward, attorney and counselor at law, 25 State.
HARRIS, EDWARD, secretary Rochester Brick and Tile Manufacturing Co., over 22 Buffalo St.
Harris, James, teacher of landscape painting, room 94 Reynolds Arcade.
Harris, M. A., sleigh maker, 17 Division.
Harris, R. L., dress maker, 5 S. Clinton.
Harris, Wm., bracket manuf., 114 Buffalo St.
Harrison, Annie M., drees maker, 27 S. Washington.
Harrison, Henry, tailor, over 256 State.
Harrold, Geo. W., crockery, glass ware and gas fixtures, 85 Main.
Hart, James, harness, 241 Stato.
Hart, James C., ( Morse &t Hurt,) (Boyd, Hart & Co .. ) (Boyd. Gommenginger & Co.)
HART, L. C., (Chamberlain & Hart,) engineer N. Y. C. R. R.
Hart, Silas, inventor and manuf. of Hart's Adjustable Concave Pad Truss, 153 State.
Hart, William, flour and feed, 8 Lake Avenue.
Hartel, Jehn, saloon and boarding house, also freight man, N. Y. C. R. R., 10 West Avenue.
Hartel. Wm. J., saloon, corner West Maple and Brown.
HARTELL, GEO., ( Griffin & Ilartell.)
Harthan, Amanda Mies, magnetic healing physician, rooms 42 and 41 2nd floor Sibley's Block, Main.
Hartman, Hannah M. Miss, artist, 120 North.
Ilartman, W. A., druggist, 183 New Main.
Hartmann, George, Frank and Catharine, grocers, 25 Broadway.
Hartwell, C. D. M., fancy goods, 81 Main.
Hartwell, Dimmis M. Mrs., trimming and fancy goods, 81 Main.
Hartwig, Edward, jeweler, 253 State, corner Brown.
Hasbrouck. C. W., secretary of Rochester Towing Co.
HASELTINE, HARVEY B., ( EWis df Haseltine.)
Haskin, Curtis H., (Lane, Paine & Co.)
Haskins, R. T., jeweler, 32 Main.
HASS. JOHN, boot maker, corner Exchange Place and Front.
HASTINGS, ALBERT M., ( Me Vean & Hastings.) supt. of Rochester Paper Co.
Hatch, Andrew, (Hatch & Partridge.)
Hatch, Chas. B., (J. W. Hatch & Son.)
HATCH, FRED. A., insurance, advertising and investment agency, also notary public, 21 Reynolds' Arcade. Hatch, Jessie W., (J. W. Hatch & Son.)
Hatch, J. W. & Son, (Jessie W. azt Chas. B.) wholesale shoe manafs., 124 and 126 Front.
Hatch & Partridge, (Andrew Hatch and Samuel S. Partridge) props. of Velocipede Hall, corner Mill and Market. Hathaway, Henry B., (II. H. Barier .& Co.) Hathaway, Sarah, fancy goods, 41% N. Clinton. Hfatterschiet, P., shoemaker, 70 North.
MAUNGS, A. MRS., grocer, 114 Brown. U
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HAUNGS. JOSEPH, (with Mrs. A. Haungs.) Hun-er, Safford, tailor, 149 State.
Hasar, Frank, dry goods, Magne, corner of Romeyn.
I! mi-t. Jacob, saloon, 143 Orange. HAVENS, WILLIAM J., clerk with Chamberlain & Hart.
Haver, George, carriage manuf., 243 Main and 62 Court.
Hivill, Susan, teacher. Public School No. 9.
Havill, T., physician. 121 Hudson.
Having, J. S., physician, 17 Monroe Avenue. Hawken, Albert N., (Barber && Hawken.)
Hawkin. A. N., painter, 3316 South St. Paul.
HAWKINS, GEO. B., groceries and provisions, 17 Reynolds,
Hawks, Mrs. M., teacher, Public School No. 13.
Hawksworth. J., merchant tailor, 122 Buffalo St.
Hawley, F. W., (V. G. Hawley (: ('o.)
Hawley, Nelson G., book binder and blank book manuf., S State.
Hawley, N. G. & Co., (J. F. Holmes and F. W. Huwley,) wholesale and retail stationery. 9 Exchange.
Hay, John, (Hay & Moore.)
Hay & Moore, (John Hay and Benjamin R. Moore,) practical jewelery, S? State.
Hayd. John R., saloon and boarding. 100 East Avenue.
Hayden. Catharine Mrs., saloon. Center, between State and Mill.
HAYDEN, CHAS. J., (C. J. Hayden & Co.,) president of board of Industrial School.
HAYDEN, C. J. & CO. (Chas. J. Hayden and Wm. C. Bush.) manufs. and wholesale
and retail dealers in cabinet ware, chairs and bedsteads, wholesale warerooms aud office 184 and 186 State; retail warerooms 101 and 103 State.
Hayden, H. H., general insurance agent, 7 Masonic Hall Block, Buffalo St.
Hayden, J. E., furniture dealer. +3 State.
HAYDEN, JOHN C., confectionery, fruits &c .. 93 Main.
Hayden, M. A., principal. Public School No. 15.
Hayes, E. C., teacher, Public School No. 4.
Hayes, James B., (Merick, Hayes & Co.)
Hayes, Lizzie, dress maker, +2 Lancaster.
Haynes, M. Mrs., crocheting and embroidering, 63 Brown.
Hays & Co., (Moses, Ferdinand and Simon Lays,) wholesale clothing, 68 Mill.
Hays, Ferdinand, (Hays & Co.)
Hays, Moses, (Hays & Co.)
Hays, Simon, (Hays & Co.)
Hazard, Richard. cooper, 6 Sherman.
Heaney, James, boot and shoe manuf., 70 Exchange.
Heard, John W., shoe maker, 52 West Avenue.
Heard. Lewis, physician, 126 State.
HEATH, E .. (Fish. Ellison & Co.)
Heavev. Michael, livery, 87 Front.
*HEBARD, HENRY S., prop. Mount Hope Marble Works. 122 S. St. Paul, also vice- president East Side Saving- Bank and police commissioner.
Hehard, Renben, mannf. and repairer of umbrellas and parasols, 175 Main.
HEBBARD, IRA A., agent for the Iron Clad Mower. 44 Arcade.
HEBERGER, JOHN, leather and findings, ? South St. Paul.
Heberger, Martin, saloon keeper and dealer in groceries, provisions, flour, feed, &c., 214 North Clinton.
Heberling, George, ( T. & G. H-berling.)
Heberling. T. & G. (Thomas and George.) tour and feed, 51 Monroe.
Heberling. Thomas, ( T. & G. Heb. rling.)
Heberling, Win .. ( Fechery & H berling.
HEBING, HENRY, wholesale and retail dealer in heavy and shelf hardware, hubs, fel- loes, spokes, &c .. also commissioner of deeds, 74 Main.
Hechinger. L., oculist and aprist. 36 Chatham.
Heckroth, HI., boots and shoes, J94 Main.
Hedditch, Henry, ( Hamp'on & Hel.fitch .. )
Hegele, P. C., shoe maker, 425 N. Clinton.
Heibanm, Carle, carpet weaver, 192 Chatham.
Helgerter, John, saloon. Jay. corner Orchard.
Heilbronn, Lonis C., grocer, 67 Chatham. Heifebronu, Chris, saloon, corner Mill and Mumford.
Heiter. Charles, saloon, 33 St. Jo-eph. Heitz. Anthony, principal. St. Peter and Paul's School. Hold. Jacob, grocer. corner Brown and Kings.
W Hd. John, glass stainer and frescoe punter. 61 Mount Hope Avenue. Hold, John, grocer and saloon keeper. BT North Avenue. HELLEMS, ISAAC, joiner and build r. Is Ok. Henderson. J., merchant tailor, $2 Bu falo st., opposite Court House. Hendrik -e, William. (Hendrikse & Zoner !!!? )
Hendrikse & Zonevylle, ( William Hendrikse and J. II. Zonerylle,) painters, 274 State.
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*HENION, J. B., M. D., (successor to W. M. Fleming,) physician and surgeon, 22 and 24 North St. Paul.
Henkel, Henry, grocer and saloon keeper, 2 Pinnacle Avenuc.
Henry, Christina Mrs., saloon, 25 Front.
Henry, Joseph, cigar maker, North American Hotel.
Hensler, Frank, dry goods, 9 Magne.
Herman, George, saloon, Jay, corner Orchard.
Herman, H., meat market, 124 Main.
Hernig. John. grocer, 249 State.
Herr. Christian, slipper maker. 45 St. Joseph.
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