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Kellogg, Chester A., (C. A. Kellogg & Co.)
Kellogg, Robert B., ( Bower & Kellogg.)
Kelly, John, saloon keeper, 244 Exchange.
Kelly, John W., lawyer, over 8 State, and commissioner of deeds.
Keily, Mary Miss, dress maker, 5 Mortimer.
Kelly, Mary Mrs., boarding house, 112 Buffalo St.
Kelly, Michael, prop. of Genesee House, 62 Exchange.
Kelly, T. P., groceries and provisions, 162 Exchange.
Kelly, - Mrs., cloak and dress making, 14 King.
KEMPTON, KATE A. MRs., dress and cloak maker, over 87 Main, room 2.
Kendall. M. J., confectionery, 6 Allen.
Kendrick, Asahel C., D. D., Monroe professor of the Greek language and literature, University of Rochester ; professor of Bible literature, Rochester Theological Semi- nary.
Kenedy, Samnel, oculist, Niagara House.
Kennedy, James. (Alexander & Kennedy.)
Kennedy, John R .. prop. Aqueduct Mills.
Kennedy, Justin E., jeweler, Sibley's Block.
KENNING, CHARLES, groceries and provisions, 34 Atwater.
KENNING, C. W., (F. Seifried & Co.)
Kenning, T. J., groceries and provisions, 50 North.
Kenny, E., groceries. provisions and liquors, 297 State.
Kent, J. H., photographer, 58 State.
Kenyon, Rinaldo S., Gillard, Hunt & Co.)
Kenyon. R. S., A. M, U. Express agent, 69 State.
Kenzel & Reinhard. ( Wm. Kenzel and Peter Reinhard,) shoe shop, 8 South Avenue.
Kenzel, William, ( Kenzel & Reinhard.)
Keogh, James, auctioneer and commission merchant, furniture dealer &c., 13 South St. Paul.
Kern, John, carpet weaver, 42 Howell.
Kern, John A .. ciar manuf., 2S Atwater.
Kernan & McMannis, ( Thomas Kernun and John McMannis,) groceries and provisions, 119 Main.
Kornan, Thomas, ( Kernan & Me Mannis.)
KERNGOOD, EDWARD, (L. & II. Garson && Co.)
Kershaw, S., drugs and medicines, corner State and Brown.
KESEL, FREDERICK. (Eisenmenger & Co.)
Kessler, John H., groceries and provisions, 23 Mumford.
Keantzel, Herman, A. M., teacher of grammar and rhetoric, Rochester Theological Seni- inary.
Keves, Jerome. ( Wilson, Leonard & Co.)
*REYES, SILAS L .. tobacconist.
Kidd Foundry and steam Engine Manufacturing Co., Wm. Kidd, president : Chas. I. Chapin, vice president : James Terry, secretary and treasurer ; manufs. of engines, boilers, car wheels, castings, &c., 106 Mill.
Kidd. Win., president Kidd Foundry and Steam Engine Manufacturing Co.
Kiefhaber. John H., dry goods. 223 Main.
KILLIP, JAMES S. Gettheimer. Mc Dowell & Co.)
Kimball, Solomon F., four and feed, 220 Main.
KIMBALL, W.M. S. & CO., (successors to Wm. S. Kimball, agent,) (B. Bradley Keeler.) tobacco factory. Tt, 79. St and $3 south St. Paul.
KIMBLE, HENRY B .. carpenter and builder, 55 Ontario.
KIMPAL, CHARLES F .. (Gordon & Kimpal.)
Kimmbal, Mary Mra .. saloon, Is East Avenne.
Kimpel, Geo. A .. grocer, 3 Pionacie Avenue.
King Brothers. b. G. King.) spoke manufactory. 19 Warehouse.
King & Co., flavoring extracts, medicinai preparations, perfumneries, &c. , 21 Madison.
King, E. A. M .-.. cov -- maker, 4 Pearl.
King. F. G .. ; Fag bothers.) King, Hiram T . : dudler. 19 Ward. Ning, John. c'est . for. Ist Buffalo St. King, R. Mretur. .. Haker. Monger Block, corner South St. Paul and Main. King. Seymour. : o- builder. 50 Francis.
KING, WILLIAM. Lower gardens, 123 Mount Hope Avenue.
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Kinysbary. Hiram, builder. S Temple.
Kindling, Wm .. barber, 114 North Clinton.
K.ny. Thomas, saloon and boarding house, 00 Exchange.
Kirby, Thos., blacksmith and carriage maker, 115 South St. Paul.
Wirley, James, (P. (& J. Kirley.)
h.rley, Philip, (P. (& J. Kirley.)
Kirley, P. & J., ( Philip and James.) tanners and curriers, 43 Front. Ki-lingbury, J., (Bond & Kielingbury.)
hi-lingbury, Margaret Mrs .. dress maker, State, corner Smith.
Kiein, A. Mrs., dry goods, 22 South Avenue.
Klein, Anthony. (Rapp & Klein.)
Klein. Frederick, stoves, furnaces &c., 66 Main.
Kleisiey, Simon, grocer and saloon keeper, 21 Lowell. Kiem, Anthony, saloon, 116 Budalo.
Klemm, M., wagon shop, Lyell, near Whitney.
Klentz, George, cigar manuf. 29 Orange.
Klien, John V., carriage manuf. and blacksmith, corner Franklin and North.
Klinck. J. G., manuf. and prop. Spencer's patent fruit jars, over 25 Buffalo. Kline, Jobn, saloon, 83 Fraucis.
Kline, John, dry goods and clothing. 137 Lake Avenue.
Knapp. Dwight. N. Y. C. R. R. depot master.
KNAPP. ELIPHALET P., (Head & Knapp.)
KNAPP. GEO. J., groceries and provisions, 130 North St. Paul.
Knapp. I. B., boat yard. Canal and Ohio Basin.
KNAPP. JOSEPH, groceries and liquors, 107 Oak.
Knapp, Philip, grocer, 76 St. Joseph.
Knapp, Victor, groceries and provisions, 97 Main.
Knight, Geo., saloon, basement, 43 Main.
Knight, William, saloon, 141 Plymouth Avenue.
KOCH, C., (Noch & Co.)
KOCH, CHAS. J. & BRO .. ( Lovis.) wholesale dealers in clothing, 7 Front.
*KOCH & CO., (J. A. and C. Koch.) clothiers, 4 Main St. Bridge. Koch. Gustave, traveling agent, ? Front.
KOCH, J. A .. (Koch & Co.)
KOCH. LOUIS, ( Chas. J. Koch & Bro.)
Euch & Spafford. (Wm. Kuch and Wm. H. Spaford,) clothing and gente' furnishing goods, 130 State. Koch, Wm .. (Koch & Sparford.)
Kodisch, John, saloon keeper, 276 North Clinton.
KOEHLER, FRED .. boots and shoe-, 235 Main.
Koehler. Moses, shoe maker, corner South St. Paul and Griffith.
KOESTERER. CHAS., saloon, 40 Frout.
KOESTERER. JOHN C., groceries and provisions, 41 Andrew.
KOETH. AUGUSTU'S M., importer and dealer in wines, brandies, gine, old Bourbon and Monongahela whisky, &e., 132 Buffalo St.
Kohlmetz, Wm., tailor. 62 Smith's Block, Buffalo St.
Kolb Bros. & Co., (Michael and Jacob Kolb and Herman Rosenberg,) manufe. and job- bers of clothing. corner Mill and Mumford.
Kolb, Jacob, ( Kolb Bros. & Co.)
Kolb. Michael. (Kolb Bros. & Co.)
Kollfski. A., fur manuf., over 1 and 3 Market.
KONATH. GOTTLEID, grocer. Lyell, corner Sherman.
Kraemer, Valentine, grocer and saloon keeper, 200 North Clinton.
Kraft. Lonis. boots and shoes, 100 Front.
KRAMER, M., wholesale dealer in confectionery, foreign and domestic fruits and nuts, 120 State. Krapf, Barthe, hair dresser, 252 State.
Kratz & Huber, (John Kratz and Jacob Huber,) meat market, corner Holley and South Avenue.
Kratz. Jolin. (Kratz & Huber.)
Kraushaar. Emanuel, groceries and liquors. 96 Mount Hope Avenue.
KRAUTWURST, J. ADAM. bookseller and stationer. 102;% Main.
Krechman. Frederick, wagon maker. 51 North Avenue.
Kremlin Dining Saloon. >> Exchange, Isaac Ashley & Co., props.
Kretschmer, Simon, stores, tinware, &c., 133 North.
Krenser, Chas., druggist and apothecary, 75 North Clinton. Kropp, George, shoemaker. 63 Wilder.
Kruz. Henry, saloon keeper and vinegar maker. 154 North, owns farm 13.
Kuoneman, Mary L. Miss. milhner. 23 North Clinton.
Ka mizi, Samuel, groceries and provisions, 66 Deinvan. Kuhnert. F. W .. book binder, box maker and inspector of elections, over 33 Front. Kummerow, Frank, house and sizn painter. 4 West Maple.
Kusterer, Frederick, meat market, 26 Main.
Ku-terer, Martin, meat market. North Avenue, near toll gate. Kynleyside, E. T., teacher, Public School No. 14.
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PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.
E. Neale, manufacturer and dealer in Umbrellas, Parasole, &c., No. 86 Buffalo Street, Rochester, N. Y., is prepared to make to order Umbrellas, Parasols and Sun Umbrellas, of the best materials and of any desirable style. If your old one is badly worn or faded. Neale will give it a new cover and make it as good as new. Repair- ing of any kind will be promptly attended to. See card, page 246.
J. H. Finch, dealer in Stoves, House Furnishing Goods, &c., No. 141 Buffalo Street, Rochester, N. Y., is prepared to supply the demand that will be made upon him as cold weather approaches. He has a large stock of Stoves suitable for any pur- pose, either for the kitchen or parlor, and an extensive assortment of House Furnish- ing Goods generally, such as are wanted in every family. Jobbing of all kinds attended to and cash paid for all kinds of old metals. See advertisement on page 250.
The Carthage Small Fruit Nur- sery, located on Norton, near North St. Paul Street, Rochester, N. Y., is furnished with a great variety of Small Fruit Plants of the most desirable kinds. Mr. P. C. Reynolds, the proprietor. is prepared to furnish at the lowest market rates, any of these plants, and will give all necessary information concerning their cultivation. Those who purchase at this nursery may rely upon getting what they order. See advertisement on page 250.
The Elias Howe Sewing Ma- chine needs only to be seen and tried to be appreciated. While other machines have their excellences, this combines the best qualities of most others and must for a long time continue to supply a large class of purchasers. We recommend to all parties interested, to call at the principal sales room, No. 67 State Street, Rochester, N. Y., where the General Agent. Mr. E. D. Barber, will give all the information de- sired. This machino is advertised on page 224.
Dr. Kingsley, of Rome, justly cele- brated for the many cures he has effected of that most distressing disease. Cancer, pub- llshes a notice on page 1. He is prepared to treat all scrofalons discases, and others of long standing, and assures his patients that they will not be charged a heavy bill and dismissed without receiving any bene- f.t. Persons who cannot conveniently call upon him in person, can address him by letter, and will receive prompt attention. Dr. K. is a graduate, with an experience of over fourteen years in the practice of mnedi- cine. Let the afflicted give him a call.
Phoenix Mutual Life Insur- ance Company is one of the old and well established companies, issues Policie, on all approved plan- and is largely ingres -- ing the number of its policy holder- every year. Life Insurance is becoming so com- mon that no man who has a family unpro- vided for can fail to take out a Policy in their favor without culpable negligence. This Company offers inducements superior to those of many other companies. Mr. O. W. Lounsbury, 127 State Street. Rochester. .N. Y., is the General Agent, who will give all needful information. See advertisement on colored page 212.
J. W. Martin, dealer in Piano-, Or- gans, Melodeons and other Musical In-tri- ments, No. 69 State Street. Rochester. N. Y .. publishes a finely illustrated advertise- ment on page 240. There is no place in the County where a larger or more varied collection of Musical Goods can be found than here. Pianos of every variety and style, worth from $200 to $1500, and Organ- and Melodeons in countless numbers. at prices to suit the taste and purse of all customers. We think our patrons will consult their own interest by calling at Martin's before making their purchases, and examine the many styles af Instru- ments for sale or to rent. All Standard Instruments are warranted for five years. Mr. Martin deals honorably with his cus- tomers and gives general satisfaction.
De Graff"'s Collegiate Institute, located at Flour City Hall. Rochester, N. Y .. is a young institution but has been re- markably prosperous and bids fair to attain a position second to no school of the kind in the State. Mr. E. V. De Graff, the Prin- cipal. has had many years of successful experience in teaching, and persons who wish to send their sons where they will be well instructed and cared for will hardly find a better place. The Institute is adver- tised on colored page 241.
The Empire Moulding Works of Newell & Turpin, 110 Front Street, Rochester, N. Y., are supplying their cu -- tomers with a great variety of Moulding -. Frames and other articles usually found in such an establishment. The proprietor- are confident that they can do as well by their customers as any other manufactory in the city. See card page 244.
Ayers' Hotel, is situated on Mill Street, Rochester, N. Y., near the N. Y. C. Depot. It is conveniently located for e op. mercial agents and others who visit i. ) city on business, and while its roots an well furnished and its table well supplie !. the charges are always reasonable. the new proprietors. Moser -. A. A. & R. Cornwall, this house is receiving # share of patronage which it so
Andrew V. Smith, manufacturer and dealer in Trunks, Harness. Saddles and all kinds of Horse Furnishing tools, is prepared to deal as honorably and sell as --- cheap as any man in the city. Let those merits. They are kind. peutlearns a who doubt it call at No. 65 State Street, | obliging, and spare no pains to make les Rochester, N. Y., and all their doubts will patrons feel at home. See advertisewww: on page 220. speedily vanish. See card on page 216.
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Ladwig, Christian, file cutter, 2 Nassau.
Laemilein, Mathias, sausage maker, 112 North Clinton.
Laing, Thos. T .. manuf. children's carriages, invalid chairs and sleighs, 1 Aqueduct.
Laird, Wm., (Marsh ( Laird.)
Lake Avenue Chapel, (Baptist,) Ambrose, corner Lake Avenue, Rev. Robert S. Mc- Arthur. pastor.
LAKE AVENUE HOTEL, John F. Boyd, prop. 159 Lake Avenue.
Lake Avenue House. Harvey Rosecrants, prop .. 332 State.
Lakeman, Wm. H. R .. physicien and surgeon, 3 Smith.
Lake Shore and Michigan Central R. R. office, 91 Mill. A. S. Winston, agent.
Lamb Knitting Machine, J. D. Orne & Co., props., office 1 Market.
LAMPERT, HENRY, tanner and dealer in leather and findings, 36, 39 and 40 North Water.
LAMPHER, GEO .. intelligence office, 16) Exchange, 2d floor.
Lamson, Joseph B., cider mill, Lake View Hill.
Lane, Alfred S .. (Lane. Puine & Co.)
Lane, Paine & Co .. (Alfred S. Lune, Cyrus F. Paine and Cartis H. Haskin,) drugs and medicines, 18 Buffalo St.
Lang, Chas, soap manuf .. 59 St. Joseph.
Lang, George, (Burgen Brothers & Co.)
Lang. George. wagon maker, 107 Mount Hope Avenue.
Lankknecht, Hermann, sausage maker, 243 North Clinton.
Langknecht, Jacob, meat market, 213 North Clinton.
Langlois, H., painter and grainer, 75 Lyell.
Langworthy. H. H., physician. 79 State, 2d floor.
LANGWORTHY, H. P., city treasurer, City Hall Building, Buffalo St., also commis- sioner of deeds.
Lansing, W. V. K., (Updike & Co.,) inspector of elections.
Lathrop, Clara C .. teacher, Public School No. 2.
LATHHOP, GEO. W., importer and dealer in choice wines and liquors and Havana cigars. 21 Exchange Place.
Lathrop, W. E., wholesale and retail house furnishing goods, 10 Allen.
Lattimore, Samuel A., A. M., professor of chemistry, University of Rochestor. Lauer. John C., constable. 19 Grove.
Laverty. J., manuf. of boot and shoe dies, Brown's Race.
Law. Win., flour, feed, &c., 132 Buffalo St.
Lawler, Patrick H., machinist and pattern maker, Colman's Building, corner Mill and Platt.
*LAWRENCE, F. S .. prop. New England House, 108 Main.
Lawrence, James B .. (For & Laurence.)
Lawton, Hiram, groceries and provisions, 151 Main.
LEACH. E. (Geo. W. Clark & Co.)
*LEARY. D., pron, steam dyeing and cleansing establishment, Mill, corner Platt.
LEAT & ELLISON. ( G.n. Leat and Geo. W. Ellison,) boots and shoes, let Main.
LEAT, GEO., ( Leat && Elison.)
Leavenworth, Eli, foreman in C. J. Hayden & Co's chair and bedstead factory at Lower Falls.
Lechinger, Geo. M., hoots and shoes, 10 South St. Paul ..
Leckinger, Martin, (M. Leckinger && Co.)
Leckinger. M. & Co .. (Martin Leckinger and Joseph Guth,) boots and shoes, 103 Main.
LEE. EDWIN R., last turner, 4 Brown's Race.
Leerburger, A., wholesale dealer in hats, caps, furs and straw goods, 1 Main St. Bridge. Leimgruber. Chas .. saloon, 91 Front.
Leland, Benjamin W., leather, hides and oil, 114 Front.
Leland, Laura E., teacher, Public School No. 9.
Lemon, Stephen, boots and shoes, 324 State.
Lennon, James, dealer in groceries and provisions, also cooper and inspector of elec- tions, corner of Plymouth Avenne and Bartlett.
LENNOX. JAMES, electrotyper and stereotyper, corner Exchange Place and Front. Leonard, James M., boot entter and inspector of elections, 4 Mill.
Leonard, Theodore. ( Wilson, Leonard & Co.)
Lerch. Antone, saloon, corner Brown and N. Francis.
Lester. Henry. dealer in stoves and tinware, 139 Buffalo St.
LETTINGTON, H., manuf. of paper boxes, 35 State, 3d floor.
Levett. W. B., real estate and insurance agent, and commissoner of deeds, 30 Arcade.
Levi. Nathan. (Middels & Leri.) LEVISON, M .. (Danzig & Letivon.)
Lewin, W. H. Ross, (S. M. Spencer & Co.) Lewis. C., Sa South Union.
LEWIS, F. H .. ( E. B. Booth, Son & Co.)
Leyden, Maurice, (Duris & Leyden.)
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LIGHTHOUSE, J. C., mannf. of key collars, patent leather and draft collars, SEr. change.
Likly, Henry, (A. R. & T. H. Pritchard & Co.)
Lillie, J. H., 32 Lake Avenue.
*LINDENFELD. N .. physician and surgeon, and druggist, 5 Wilder, near Brown.
LINDSAY, ALEX. M., (Sibley. Lindsay & Curr.)
Line, Edward, sign painter and grainer. 88 Arcade.
Lines, Wm. D., canal boat inspector, Erie Canal lock office.
Lipp, Ignats, saloon. corner Wilder and Saxton.
Lippert, Michael. jeweler. 137 North.
*LIPSKY, MENDEL. ready made clothing, 26 Front.
Littington, H., paper boxes. over 35 State, 3d floor.
LITTLE, JAMES, (Honna & Little.)
Little, Philip, grocer, 2447 State.
Littlefield & Ditner, (Thos. A. Littlefield and Aloys Ditner,) boots and shoes, 270 State. Littlefield, Thos. A., (Littlefield & Ditner.)
LOASBY, SAMUEL, boot and shoe maker, 1621 North.
Lockart, W. J., artist, 47 Sibley Block.
Locke, A. J., (.J. C. Locke & Son.)
Locke, J. C. & Son, (A. J .. ) wholesale manufs. of trunks, whips and gloves, 72 State.
Lockie, Peter, manuf. of artificial limbs, 129 Brown.
Lockwood, D. J., groceries and provisions, 103 North.
LOEBS, DANIEL, wholesale and retail dealer in flour and feed, 14 and 16 Allen, and 105 Hudson.
Lochs. Frederick, (Mayer & Lochs.)
Loewensohn. R. Mrs., dry and fancy goods. 107 North Clinton.
LOGAN, JAMES. street superintendent. office 65 Front.
LOIZEAU, French glove manuf., 120 State.
Long, Adam, shoe shop. 218 Main.
Loock, L. Dr., veterinary surgeon, 41 Atwater.
Loomis. Isaac, architect, 44 Smith's Block, Buffalo St.
LOOS, JOIIN. ( Griebel & Loos.)
LORD. JARVIS, president Bank of Monroe.
Lord. V. E., physician and surgeon. 3 Brisbane.
LOUGHBOROUGH. WM. S., solicitor of patents. 44 Arcade.
*LOUNSBURY, O. W., general agent, Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co. 127 State.
LOVECRAFT, AARON. (Lovecraft & Goodrich.)
LOVECRAFT & GOODRICH. (Aaron Lovecraft and Frederick Goodrich,) merchant tailors and clothiers, 8 Butfalo St.
*LOVECRAFT, WM .. prop. of wood yard, dealer in hoops, staves and heading, and agent for A. Schirk & Co's axle works, 92 Allen.
Lovett, Jane Miss, dress maker, 56 North.
Lowe, Horatio N .. dentist, over 20 Buffalo St.
Lowery, Daniel, (Lowery & Jeffrey.)
Lowery & Jeffrey. (Daniel Lowery and Albert Jeffrey,) wool commission merchants and pullers, 15 North Water.
Loweth, Chas. White, groceries and provisions, 64 Adams.
Lucas, Henry G., boards North American Hotel.
Lucky, D. F., confectioner and fruit dealer, 206 Buffalo St.
Inekley, J. L., attorney at law and commissioner of deeds, 8 Court House, Buffalo St. Ludlow. W. I., president of National Fruit Bag Co.
LUITWEILER, J. G., paints, oils and varnishes, sash, blinds and doors, 86 Main, op- posite Crystal Palace Block.
Initwieler, P. J .. ( Rassil &f Luitirieler.)
LUNG, J. C., physician and surgeon. > West Avenue.
Tuscher, Samuel, baker. 47 South St. Paul.
Lute & Cowles, (John Lotes and Joseph Coules,) millwrights, 125 Mill.
Lutes. F. Annie, teacher, Public School No. 6.
Lutes, John. (Lutes de Cortes.)
LUTRINGER, AUGUSTUS. (Gregory. Nunn && Co.)
Lutwick, Conwright, meat market, 138 Lake Avenue.
LUX, JACOB. (Lux & Miller.)
LUX'& MILLER, (Jacob Lur and Philip S. Miller,) harness manufs. and dealers in horse furnishing goods. 5 Market, near State.
Lyke, A. E., (Lyke & Edmunds.)
I.vke & Edmond -. (.A. E. Lyke and J. B. Edmonds,) jewelers and engravers, Power's New Block, 3d floor, Buffalo St.
Tyle, Sarah Mr -.. dress maker, 32 Asyhim. Inch, Jolin, manuf. of mineral water. 15 Sonth Avenue.
label. Those boots and shoes, 110 Batido St.
LYNDON. FRANCIS. (Lipton de Famnen.)
LYNDON & YEOMAN. (Francis Lyation and Mathers Yeoman,) bakers and dealers :: groceries and provi-ions, 76 West Avenne.
Iyon, Geo. G. Rev., pastor 1st M. E. Church, residence 45 Frank.
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Ty 1. Herman, ( Willis && Lyon.)
Lyon, I-aac G., dyer and scourer, 20 Front.
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Macauley, T. Wm., news and stationery, 3 North Clinton.
Mack. Royal L., (D. R. Barion & Co.)
Mack, Wm. W., (D. R. Barton & Co.)
Mackie, Henry S., city music store, $2 Stato.
Vacomber. Francis A., attorney, 49 Reynolds' Arcade.
Macy. Philander. dentist, 197 State.
* LADDEN. JAMES, merchant tailor and dealer in ready made clothing, 41 Main. Viden. Jennie, teacher, Public School No. 12.
Matden. Marianna, teacher, Public School No. 9.
Marin, Conrad, prop, of Genesce River House, 4 Andrews.
Woher. M., (ML. Fahy & Co.)
Mahle. Louis, saloon keeper and dealer in dry goods, 63 St. Joseph.
MATION, PATRICK. (Burke, Fitz Simons, Hone & Co.)
Mahoney, Thomas, produce dealer, Plymouth Avenue, South of Magnolia.
Maleomb. James, aos't engineer. Fire Department.
MALLORY. O .. agent, paper box manuf., 59 and 61 State, 4th floor.
MALLOY. JAMES, saloon. 36 Kent.
Malone, Mary E., teacher, Public School No. 4.
Milone, Nellie, teacher, Public School No. 17.
Maloney, Miles L., prop. Free Lunch House, corner Brown and Mill.
Managh, Sarah A. Miss. dress and cloak maker, 206 State.
Mandel, Joseph, flour and feed. 31 Hanover.
Mandery. L., boots and shoes, 84 South St. Paul.
Mandeville. A .. physician and notary public, 28 Reynolds' Arcade.
MANDEVILLE, WESLEY, ( Cline &ยท Mandeville,)
Mann. A. S. & Co., (H. D. Mann, W. E. Beman and G. L. Hardenbrook,) dry goods, 37 and 30 State.
Mann & Demorest, (S. P. Mann and James H. Demorest,) painters and furniture dealers, 108 Main.
Mann. H. D., (A. S. Mann && Co.)
Mann. S. R., ( Mann & Demorest.)
Minnel, Gustavus, apothecary, wines and liquors, 51 Front.
Manvel, Emily, teacher. Public School No. 14.
Manvil. Livia Miss. teacher, Public School No. 13.
MARBLE. FRANCIS, MRS., cutter and maker of children's clothes, 111 Main.
MARBURGER, JACOB, brewer. 106 North Clinton:
Marchand. Jacob. (Demoti de Marchand.)
MARCILLE, HENRY. stone quarry, Clifton.
Marcotte. E., grocer, 39 Monroe Avenue.
Marion. John, blacksmith. 113 Mill.
MARKET COTTAGE HOTEL, 56 Front, Leonard Andrewa, prop.
Markley. Joseph B., constable. 13 Weld.
Marks, Henry D., photographie goods, over 12 State.
Marriott. Joseph, carpet weaver, 12 Lyell.
*MARRON. JOHN, prop. carriage, wagon and blacksmith shop, 161 Lake Averne, near corner McCraken.
Marsh. Daniel, chief engineer Rochester Water Works Co.
Mar-h. E. T., letter carrier.
March, James J .. (MMarsh & Laird.)
March & Laird, (James J. MMarsh and Win. Laird.) hair dressers. 5 Arcade Hall.
MARSH & RENFREW. (S. W. Marsh and Robert Renfrete,) wheel barrow mannfs., Lyke Avenue, near Deep Ilollow.
MARSH. S. W .. (March & Renfrew.) patentee of S. W. Marsh's improved turbine water wheel. manufactured at Kidd's foundry.
Mar-hall, F. H., book binder, 29 Buffalo.
Mar-on. W. H., carpenter and builder, 5 Spring, over blacksmith shop.
Martens. Win. G., manuf. of jewelry, over E. S. Ettenheimer & Co's jewelry store, cor- der State and Buffalo.
Maarten. David F .. boarding house and produce dealer, 1133 Main.
* MARTIN, JOHN W., (successor to Cook & Martin.) wholesale and rotail dealer in piwos. organs and melodeons. 69 State. 3. Nicholas, black-mith, 154 St. Joseph. Stephen, fruit - and confectionery. Front. de. J. M. Menedid de Martin de.) Win., grocer. Ss Smith. a. Luke, plus ing mill. Waschon-e, near Eric. ARX. JOHN, merchant tailor, coraer Sonth Avenue and Munger. Math, carriage manuf., Favor, near West Avenue.
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MONROE COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
C. SHEIL, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
Men's and Boys' Superior Clothing, CLOTHS, Cassimeres and Vestings.
All kinds of Garments made to order in the best and most fash- ionable styles, Cheap for Cash.
Boys' Clothing at Wholesale, No. 15 Front Street, - ROCHESTER.
W. LOVECRAFT, Wood Yard! AND DEALER IN
HOOPS, STAVES AND HEADING. And Agent for A. Schirck & Co.'s Axle Works. 92 Allen Street, West Side Allen St. Bridge, ROCHESTER. N. Y.
DR. E. H . DAVIS, DEALER IN DRUGS, BOOKS, LIQUORS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, PERFUMERY, STATIONERY, NOTIONS, &c. SPENCERPORT, N. Y.
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CITY OF ROCHESTER.
Masev. James, fish market, 34 Mumford.
MASON & PIERCE. (Sylvester G. Mason and Joseph D. Piercs,) machinists' tools, suc- tion and force pumps. corner River and Water.
MASON. SYLVESTER G., ( Mason & Pierce.)
Masten. Emma Mrs., boarding house, Main. corner Scio.
MATHEW, BROTHER. director St. Patrick's Academy-
Mathews, C. A .. book keeper, 16 Arcade.
Mathews, George, bakery, 37 Scio.
MATHEWS, GEO. H .. dentist, 33 Scio.
MATHEWS, HENRY W., ( Connolly & Mathews.)
Mathews, James Sims, lawyer, 62 Reynolds Arcade.
Mathews, Patrick, grocer. 89 Lyell.
MATHEWS, ROBERT, ( Hamilton Bros. & Co.)
MATTHEWS, JAMES. ( Matthews & Watson.)
MATTHEWS & WATSON. (James Matthews and Chas. Watson.) Jobbers and Importers of wines and liquors. Havana cigars and tobacco, 81 Buffalo St., props. dining hall, 33, 35 and 37, Buffalo St., and 1, 3 and 5 Exchange.
Mauder. John, mason, alderman 13th Ward and health commissioner, residence 271 North Clinton.
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