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Maurer, Geo. C., general merchant and notary public, 78 Main.
Maurer. Jacob. cooper, 12 Tonawanda.
MAXSON, B. FRANK, attorney and counselor at law and insurance agent, corner Main and South St. Pani, room 1, 2nd floor.
May, Horace, ( Copeland & May.)
Maver. Christian, ( Mayer it Loebs.)
MAYER, GEO .. (Rauber & Mayer.)
Mayer, John. (Hoffman (& Mayer.)
Mayer & Loebs, ( Christian Mayer and Frederick Loebs,) brewers, 110 Hudson.
Mayhew. G. W., treasurer of National Fruit Bag Co.
MAYNARD, BUTLER, ( West && Co.)
McAlpine. Byron D., lawyer and commissioner of deeds, 58 Reynolds' Arcade.
McANALLY. JOHN, tobacco and cigare, wines and liquors, 23 Sonth St. Paul.
MICANARNEY, THOMAS, dealer in groceries and liquors and prop. of canal stable, 60 Brown.
McArthur, Robert S. Rev., pastor Lake Avenue Chapel, (Baptist.)
McCABE, O. E., groceries and provisions, 53 West Avenue.
MCCALL, IRA N .. grower of small fruits, Buffalo road.
MeCALL, JOHN HI., traveling agent for Illinois Central R. R. Co., 33 State.
McCallum, Daniel C., building committee, Western House of Refuge.
McCarthy, Ulysses, groceries and provisions, 244 State.
Mccarthy, Win., insurance agent, 55 Main.
McCartney, C. &S., millinery goods, 63 State.
McCartney, - Mrs., tailoress, 42 Exchange.
McCauley, Clay Rev., pastor First Unitarian Congregational Society, boards 42 South Clinton.
MCCAULEY, JAMIES F .. (Mc Cauley & McGuire.)
JUCAULEY & MCGUIRE. (JaIRES F. M Cauley and Wm. D. Mc Guire,) merchant tailors, Elwood Block, corner Buffalo and State, up stairs.
McCoart, J., prop. Union House, 2 Center.
DicConnell & Co., (Robert Y. Mc Collum and G. Pringle,) manuf. of all kinds of handles, Aqueduct.
McConnell, G. W., constable, boards S8 Plymouth Avenue.
McCONNELL, JOHN, (McConnell & Jones.)
*MCCONNELL & JONES, (John Mc Connell and Wm. H. Jones.) mannfa. of roofing ma- terial, sewer contractors and dealers in water lime, 69, 71 and 73 Exchange.
McConnell, Philip, prop, Plymouth Avenue Hotel and inspector of elections, 83 Ply- mouth Avenue.
McConnell, Robert Y., (Mc Connell (& Co.)
MeConville, John, lawyer, over $ State.
McCormick, Patrick, saloon, 4 Platt. corner Mill.
MeCorray, J. A., attorney at law and commissioner of deeds, over 90 Buffalo St.
MeCrone, Wm., (Petrit & Mc Crone.)
MeCulien, Mary, saloon keeper and manuf. of hoop skirts, 220 State.
MeDade, Andrew, groceries, provisions, wines and liquors, 316 State, corner Smith. McDermott & Dunn. wJohn E. Me Dermott and Michael Dunn, ) tobacconiste, 147 Main. MCDERMOTT, JOHN, prop. of Ervin House, 122 Front.
MeDermott. John E., ( McDermott && Dunn.)
NeDonald, John, Me Donald & Sullivan.)
McDONALD, JOHN H., attorney at law and commiseloner of deeds, 29 Smith's Block, Buffalo St. McDonald & Sullivan, (John McDonell and Danie! Sullivan,) leather and findings, 9 North Water. MODONELL, JAMES, (Siettheimer, Me Donell & Co.) MeDonough, John, boarding house, 45 Factory St.
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McDOWELL & CO., (Jane and Hugh Me Dowell and Wm. G. Watson,) ladies' furnishing and fancy goods, 58 State.
McDOWELL. HUGH, (MeDowell & Co.)
McDOWELL, JANE Miss. ( McDowell (& Co.)
McDowell, John, groceries and liquors, corner East Avenue and Lawrence.
McElrone. John. groceries. 131 South St. Paul.
*MCEWEN & FORRESTER, (Jnmes McEuren and A. M. Forrester,) steel letter and sten- cil cutters, Pool's Building, rear of 3 Buffalo St.
MCEWEN. JAMES, (McEten & Forrester.)
MeGahan, James, groceries and provisions, 204 State.
McGee, James, grocer, 110 East Avenue.
Mettill, Michael. saloon, 132 Front.
Mcdonegal. Lizzie, teacher. Public School No. 10.
McGoray, Catharine Mrs., boarding house, 14 White.
MeGorray. John A., lawyer, over 90 Buffalo.
MeGrath. Patrick, grocer, $3 Mount Hope Avenue.
McGraw, John 2d, (Bennett. McGraw & Co.)
MeGuckin. James, groceries and liquors, 2 Lake Avenge.
McGuire. Hugh, (Costello & McGuire.)
MCGUIRE. J. HORACE, ( Crippen & Me Guire.) inspector of elections.
MCGUIRE. JAMES H., wholesale and retail confectioner, 60 Buffalo.
MCGUIRE. WILLIAM D., (Mc C'auley & Mc Guire.)
McIntosh, James D., (J. D. McIntosh & Co.)
McIntosh, J. D. & Co., (James D. McIntosh and Win. Aikenhead,) soap and candle macufs .. 55 Front.
McIntyre. Asa D., conductor street car, 124 State.
MCINTYRE, PATRICK, lawyer, justice of the peace and commissioner of deeds, SI Reynolds' Arcade.
MCKAY, DAVID, city assessor, City Hall, Buffalo St.
Mckay, George, painter and glazier, corner Stone and Ely.
Mckay, Lawrence, physician and surgeon, 4 Oak.
Mchelvey, John, cooper shop, Brown's Alley, between Lyell and Smith.
McKelvey, Mathew. conductor street car, 6 Oak.
McKelvey, W. J., chief clerk N. Y. C. R. R. freight office, 67 Lake Avenue.
McKenna, John, groceries and provisions, 250 State.
McKeor, James, morocco finisher, 12 North Water.
McKINDLEY, J. W., hardware, house and cabinet furnishings, carpenters' and farmers' tools, &c., 25 Buffalo.
McKinner, O. W., broker and exchange office, over 22 Buffalo St.
McLane. A E., (Richards & Co.)
MeLane. Owen, prop. of Central Hotel, corner Mill and Center.
MCLAUGHLIN. JOHN, prop. of Rochester House, 61 Exchange.
MCLEAN, AARON M., (Mclean & Johnson.)
McLEAN. A. E., ( Me Lean & Merriam.)
McLean Hotel, 75 and t7 Mill, L. S. Darrow, prop.
MCLEAN & JOHNSON, (Aaron M. McLean und T. L. Johnson,) insurance agents, 16 Arcade Hall.
McLEAN & MERRIAM. (1. E. Mc Lean and John W. Merriam,) grocers, $17 State.
Mc Mahon, B. E. Miss, dress maker, over 53 Main.
Mc Mahon, C. E. Mies, hoop skirts made and repaired, 82 State.
McMahon, H. E., carriage maker, 107 South St. Paul.
MCMAHON. PATRICK. saloon keeper, 94 Exchange.
MeMannis. B. Mrs., saloon keeper. West Avenue.
MUMANNIS, JAMES, groceries and provision, 24 South St. Paul.
MeMannis, John. ( K-raan & MeMannis.)
McMannus. Edward, groceries and liquors. 96 Enet Avenue.
McMillan, Auna Mi-s, school teacher, 327 State.
McMILL.LV, G. H., superintendent city street cars, 159 State.
McMillan, Janett Mrs., variety store, 397 Stato.
McMillan. Thos., Geith Mrs. J. McMilan.)
McMullau, Wm., liquor dealer, 29 South St. Paul.
McNeal. L. C., (Gally, Me.Veal .& Co.) MeNeese, Anthony, saloon, 210 State. McNeilo. L. M. Miss. dress maker, 137 North.
McNICKEL, ALEX., warchoaseman, 5 Washington.
McPHERSON, DUNCAN. clothing. 10 Bufalo st.
McPherson. Win. J., attorney and commissioner of deeds, 40 Reynolds' Arcade.
Meggers. H .. boat yard. Caynya, near South Aventte.
Meg mi. B. J. Right Rev., Ranta ( I'm.it Bi-Fry of Rochester, resid race In Frank. *MORODEN & Co. LEdad Jul. Minden merchant tailors, 17 Main St. E.r. ..
MORODEIN. JOHN M. (BRintn & (.) MORODEN, MICHAEL. (Melden de (V.) Meswenty. - Mrs., grocer, 135 South St. Paul. McTAGGART, J., (i. Brewster & Co.)
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McVEAN, ALEXANDER. (Mc Vean &: Hasting ?. )
McVEAN & HASTINGS. (Alec. Me Vean and Albert M. Hastings,) dealers in paper and paper stock, roofing materials. &c., 44 Exchange.
McWeeney. Peter, saloon, 162 State, corner Center.
MEAD & KNAPP, (Mathew Mead and Eliphalet P. Knapp,) custom boot and shoe store, 115 Main.
MEAD. MATHEW. (Med & Knapp.)
MECHANICS' SAVINGS BANK, 23 Exchange, Patrick Bony. Geo. R. Clark and Samuel Wilder, vice presidents : John H. Rochester, secretary and treasurer.
Mecch, H. T. & W., props. of Rochester Theater, 9 South St. Paul.
Meher, John, grocer, #2 Romeyn, corner Clark.
Meldola, Teter, music teacher, 15 Vienna.
MELVIN, ALEX. G., attorney at law, notary public and commissioner of deeds, 21 Smith's Block, Butfalo St.
Melvin, James, blacksmith and horseshoer, 4 Washington.
MENDONSA, MANVEL S., wholesale and retail dealer in liquors and cigare, 65 West Avenue.
Meng, Charles, hats, caps and furs. 9 State.
Meng, John D., barber, 39 E. Maple.
Menter, Carrie L. Miss, millinery, over 71 Main.
Merchants' Dispatch Fast Freight Line office. 91 Mill, Henry J. Palmer, agent.
Merick, Hayes & Co .. (V. B. Merick, J. B. Hayes and H. C. Merick.) groceries and wooden ware dealers. 53 State.
Merick, II. C., (Merick. Hayes & Co.)
Merick, N. B., ( Merick, Huges & Co.)
Merk. B., book agent, 2016 Buffalo.St., 2d floor.
Merklinger, Lewis, confectionery store, 104 West Avenue.
Merlan, C., ( Merlan & Muehl.)
Merlan & Muehl, (C. Mert'in and C. Muehl.) groceries, dour, feed and liquors, 53 and 51 Lyell, corner Spencer.
Merriam, Fannie A., teacher. Public School No. 17.
MERRIAM, JNO. W., (Me Lean & Merriam.)
Merriam, J. W., (Merrinm. Stanley & Moss.)
Merriam, Staley & Moss. (.J. W. Merriam, J. F. Staley and T. C. Moss,) wholesale shoe manufacturers, over 145 State.
Merriman, C. C., Powers' Block, Buffalo St.
Mertz, Christian, flour and feed. 54 Front.
Messenger, H. M., teacher, Public School No 11.
Messuschmidt, John M., confectioner, 275 State.
Meyer. C. H., carpet weaver. 6 Nassau.
MEYER, FRANK. (Hansa & Meyer.)
Meyer, Gottleib, tinner. 205 North Clinton.
Meyer, J., undertaker, Grape, corner Orange.
Meyer, John, prop. saloon. 21 Tonawanda.
Meyer, John. groceries and provisions, 101 North Clinton.
MEYER, PHILIP J., (Black & Meyer.) alderman 7th Ward.
Meyer, Samuel, clothier, 36 Buffalo.
Meyerhoff, George, meat market, 58 Lyell.
Meyering, Frederick, music teacher, SS North St. Paul.
Meyring, Herman, grocer. 53 Joiner.
Michaels, Henry. ( Michaels & Leri.)
Michaels & Levi. (Henry Michaels and Nathan Izri.) wholesale clothiers, 70 Mill.
Michel, F. P., manuf. of machinists' tools, shafting, Se., North Water.
Michelson, Chas., (Michelson de Drunde.)
Michelson & Draude, ( Chus. Michelson and Geo. Droite.) furniture dealers, 123 MUI.
Michelson. M. Mrs., hoop skirt maker, 51 North Clinton.
Michigan Central Railway Office. 95 Waverley Block.
Miges & Friend. (John Miges and J. W. Friend,) flour and feed, 211 Main.
Migres. John, (Miges & Friend.)
MILLARD, DEROY, (Vichols & Millard.)
Millard, A., boots and shoes, 152 Budilo St.
Miller, Benjamin W., confectioner, ts State.
Miller, C., physician. 19 Clinton.
Miller, Charles, gencer, corper Orchard and Campbell.
MILLER, CHARLES G .. ( Phelin &' Miller.)
Miller, E. Mrs., dress maker, 33 Atwater. Miller. E. T., mannf. window shades and paper hangings, 9 Budilo St.
MILLER. FREDERICK. brewery, 100 Lake Avenue.
Miller, Frederick A., blick-maithing; und borse shoving. 171 West Avenne.
Miller, George. shoemaker, 37 Hand.
Miller, Gro. W., lawyer, U. S. district attorney and commis-toner of deeds, 21 Gould Building -. Miller. Henry, meat market, SO Jay. MILLER, H. S., ( Fowler & Miller.)
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Scottsville Marble Works .- Mr. N. H. Galusha, Manufacturer and dealer in Stoves and all kinds of hollow ware. Miscellaneous Castings, &c., at No. H. H. Miller, the proprietor of these works. is prepared to furnish Monuments. Head Stones and all other work usually found at | 20 Court St., Rochester, is carrying on a a first class establishment. American and Italian Marble of all descriptions furnished at short notice. Those about to purchase anything in this line will do well to call and examine some beautiful designs to be seen at his Works. His advertisement appears on colored page 190.
James Madden, dealer in Cloths. Ready-Made Clothing and Gente' Furnish- ing Goods, No. 41 Main Street. corner of Water, Rochester, N. Y., publishes a well displayed advertisement on page 188. Mr. Madden has a large stock of goods, selected with great care, and is determined not to be surpassed by any dealer in the city. Those who favor him with their patronage will find the goods as represented. If you want a nicely fitting suit, durably and ele- gantly made up, give him a call. If you want a good substantial business suit, call at Madden's and select from his stock or have a suit maade to order, and thereby con- sult your own interest as well as his.
The Darrow Book Establish- ment, advertised on pages 254 and 352, was established by Mr. Erastus Darrow in 1846. This house has been so long and favorably known to all book buyers in this vicinity, that we need only say that the same liberal and honorable dealing that has always characterized this house will be continued. Mr. Darrow has a large stock of School and Miscellaneous Books, in fact, all kinds required by the trade gener- ally or for private Libraries. Call at the Osburn House Block, Main Street, Roch- ester, N. Y., and see that the half has not been told you.
The Reynold's Steel Temper- ing Works, Reynolds, Barber & Co .. Proprietors. at Auburn. are largely engaged in the manufacture of Reaper and Mower Knives, Paine Irons, Chisels &c. The process by which they temper steel is a pe- culiar one, and as patented by Mr. Rey- nolds, is the result of over forty years labor. This gentleman always worked ou the plan that tempering steel was simply changing it from a fibrous to a granular state. Ile certainly has succeeded in pro- ducing a finer granulation (temper) than has ever before been produced. Messrs. Reynolds, Barber & Co., control the patents for these processes, and are applying them successfully in all their manntactures .- Their establishment is capable of turning --- out an immense amount of work, yet their orders are now, and have been for some months, accumulating far in advance off their present ability to supply : & circum- -tance which they will not long allow to he the case. We prediet that the inte is Let fer di-tant when all Mower and Reaper Factories and farmers will use their im- proved sections. See their advertisement ou page 6, fronting the Introduction.
business equaled by few in the State. He employs the most skillful workmen and the best qualities of iron in the manufacture of his goods. Prominent among the articles manufactured at this foundry may be men- tioned the celebrated first class coal or wood cooking stove, "General Grant." We have used one of them in our house during the two years past, and feel it a privilege to testify to their excellence. The pattern of the stove is plain, neat and simple, and it has all the late improvements in the way of water reservoir, heater for drying fruit or keeping food warm, &c. We think the stove quite perfect in all its parts. Mr. Galnsha also manufactures the new Coal Base Burning Parlor Stove, "Etna," said to be one of the best in market. We refer the attention of stove dealers who desiro a tip top stove to sell, or of those who desire a good one for their own use, to card on colored page 69.
George Arnold, Painter, No. 109 State Street, Rochester, N. Y .. advertises on page 194. For ornamental painting. we commend Mr. Arnold, feeling assured that those in want of Signs. Banners and other ornamental work, will be perfectly satisfied after giving him their patronage. Carriage painting in all its branches attended to. Give him a call.
Howe & Rogers, importers and dealers in Carpets, Oil Cloths, &c., No. 35 State Street, Rochester, N. Y., are among the most extensive dealers in their line in the State, not excepting New York City. Persons calling at their store have a large stock from which to select their goods, and the assurance that the prices are as low as at any other establishment in the city. The proprietors are young, enterprising men, and always have an eye to the wants of the community, and keep the latest styles of goods of all kinds. Their advertisement appears on colored page 190.
C. T. Amsden & Son, Insurance Agents, south-west corner of Buffalo and Exchange Streets, Rochester, N. Y., are agents for some of the best insurance com- panies in the country. and are prepared to insure against loss by fire. accidents er other causes. They are also prepared to furnish Passage Tickets to and from Europe by the Cunard Steamers ; also furnish For- eign Bills of Exchange. Persons doing business with them will find them honer- able aud fair-dealing men. Their card ap- pears on page 22s.
J. R. Thomas, Architect. No. 55 Reynolds Areade. Rochester, N. Y .. i- por pared to furnish Plans, Specifications at Designs for buildings of all styles. Per. sons who contemplate building will consti.t their own interest by calling on Mr. Thomas. His card appears on page 232.
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Miller, Jacob. chaplain, Western Honse of Rature.
Miller, Jacob Rev., pastor Church of (. vi shepherd (Episcopal,) residence 81 Jay.
Miller, J. C., insurance agent. 12 Exchange P.AC ..
Miller, John, saloon, 113 Cayuga.
Miller, John C., ornamental painter, ove: 35 State.
Miller, Leonard W., (Miller & Wilmerta
Miller. Michael, grocer and saloon kemper. 254 Stite.
Miller, Peter, groceries and provisions. : \ Nost.
Miller, Peter G., barber, corner Lyell and Magne.
MILLER, PHILIP S., ( Lux & Milier.)
MILLER, REMI, grocer and saloon kasper. 1 Atwater and 64 North St. Paul.
Miller, Walter, hair cutter, 6 Mumford.
Miller & Wilmot, (Leonard W. Mitter and i Russel I. Wilmot.) wholesale and retail bakers, 113 Main.
Miller, W. J., hair dresser, 11 Market sades Mill.
Miller, Wm .. (Elias S. Etterkeimer de (i)
Miller, Win .. prop. Spring Brewery. 55 North Avenue.
Milliger. John, wagon maker. Lveil. near sherman.
Milliner. C. M .. teacher, Public School No. 13.
Millman. Samuel, fruit and ov-fer -. 150 Main.
Mitlner, Carrie Mies, teachor, Pubhe sebes! No. 13.
Mills, Chas .. surgeon dentist, 11 Masozie Hall Block, Buffalo St.
Mills. M. Mrs., dress maker, 13; Maio.
MINGES, FREDERICK S. (Shouts. Minges. Shale & Co.,) (Olenbach & Co.)
Minges. Jacob, cabinet furniture. 6 Front.
Minge-, John, grocer. 240 Main.
Minges. S. E. Miss. (Friend ( Minger.)
MINGES. SIMON. boot, and shoes, 42 Sooth St. Paul.
Mitchell. D .. (Mitchell & Son.)
Mitchell, F. B .. (Mitchell & Son.)
Mitchell & Son. (D. & F. B .. ) manufs. of extracts for the handkerchief, cologues, pom- ades, oils, &c., 110 State.
Mitchell, Wm. groceries and provisions. 252 State.
Mixer. Albert H., A. M., professor of modern languages. University of Rochester.
Mock. A. & Bro., (A. and M .. ) wholesale mitfinery. 159 State.
Model Mill-, South Water, Ellwood & Smith. props.
Mochling. Chas., (Horcheler, Rohr & (.)
Mourel. Emanuel. new and second hand ch thing; and bedding, 40 Front. Morridge, John, groceries and provisions. : 33 spring.
Mofong. E. Mrs., groceries and provisions, 301 State.
Monazan, James, grocery and canal stables. Lyell sud Canal.
Monazimu, John, blacksmith, 14 Dean.
Monaghan, John, blacksmith, Plymouth Avenne.
Monaghan. Nellie, teacher, Public School No. I.
MONROE COUNTY SAVINGS BANK. Wm. Charchill. president ; Louis Chapin and B. Baker, vice presidents : Jonathan E. Pierpont. s. cretary aud treasure: ; James L. Angle, attorney, 31 State. Monroe. J. S., physician and surgeon, 140 Main.
Monroe. M. H. photograph artist, over IS Butalo St.
Mouros Narseries, Jacob Wentz. prop .. IN MORFOD.
Mouroe. Peter L .. groceries and provisions. 45 Adams.
MONROE. R. B., stencil cutter. 39 and of Siste. room 10.
Montgomery. Abel S., dyer, 15s State. Mont pomery. D. S., carpenter and joiner, 30 Soath Avenue.
Montomerg. H. F., phy-ician and surgeon. : smith's Block, Buffalo St.
MOLDEDEELEY. J .. (Jones & Montgomery.) Montgomery, John F .. joiner and builder. junction of Holley and Cayuga. -v. Robert, saloon and barber shop. corner Lake Avenue and Lyell.
MONTGOMERY, THOMAS C., secretary gud treasurer of Rochester Gas Light Co., at- "Ley and counselor at law. 35 Badalo. od door. MONTGOMERY. W. IL., manuf. of Fo-ter's pat- at artificial limbs. 123 State. 2d door. *MONTGOMERY, WM. II., general arent Continental Life Insurance C'o., 22 Reynolds' Accsie. Moon. C. R .. choemaker, 139 Buffalo St. Mooc. C. T. prop. Genere Coffee, Spice and Mustard Mille, and wholesale dealer in "1 .. coffees. spices, &c., to Main. Wmn .. harness maker, 25 South St. Paul. -. 11 Green. Min R., Mu& M .
= @ COLE, ( W. I. Here . i . M. ( www.este and retail process and pro- dealers, and solo agents for the Great Amy Han Tea Co., Ce Badato. E. M., physician and sargeon, 63 South Fitzhugh.
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Moore, Jolin C., city book bindery. Daily Union Buildings, 2nd floor.
Moore, Lewis W .. flour and feed. 126 Main.
MOORE, MARY MRS., (Moore & Winters.)
Moore, Robert, ticket agent. Erie R. R.
Moore, S. W. D., excise commissioner, 62 Buffalo.
MOORE, W. H., (Moore & Cole.)
MOORE, WM. T., district agent of the Travelers' Life and Accidental Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn., office 25 Reynolds' Arcade.
Moore. W. R., clothes renovator, 97 South St Paul.
MOORE & WINTERS. (Mrs. Mary Hoore and Miss Bridget Winters,) hoop skirt manufe. and fancy store. 224 Main.
Moran, James, clothier, 11 Front.
Moran, Lizzie J .. teacher, Public School No. 6.
Moran, Mary F. Miss, teacher. Public School No. 5.
Moran, Patrick, blacksmith and inspector of elections, 113 Mill.
Moran, Samnel E., lunch house. 93 R. R. Avenne.
MORAN, THOS., laborer, 245 State.
Moran, Wm .. stoves, tinware &c., 108 Buffalo St.
Morey. Henry M. Rev., pastor Westminster Church. (Presbyterian,) house 5 New York. MOREY, JOHN E. ( Curtis, Morey de Co.
Morgan, Ansel A., dentist, over 53 Main
MORGAN & BOON. (Edward Morgan and Win. Boon,) flour and feed, 117 Buffalo St.
MORGAN, EDWARD. ( Morgan & Boon.)
MORGAN, SEBASTIAN, tailor, 56 smith's Block, Buffalo St.
Morgan, Thos. J. Rev., correspondent of N. Y. Laptist Union for Ministerial Education. 33 Reynolds' Arcade.
Morgan, Zachariah. ( Grant & Morgan.)
Morhardt, Frederick. meat market, 196 North Clinton.
Morley, P. R., pInmber and pump maker, 14 Mill.
*MORLEY, Wy., manuf. of mattrasses, spring beds, and dealer in feathers and furniture, 123 Buffalo St.
Morphy, John, groceries and provisions, 77 North.
MORRIS, A. L., meat market, 47 Front.
Morris, H. W. Rev., pastor of Calvary Presbyterian Church, residence 46 West Alexander.
Morrison, Alex., saloon keeper, 100 Main.
Morrison, John, (Morrison & Stuchfeld.)
MORRISON, J. T., boot and shoe maker, over 68 Main.
Morrison & Stuchfeld, (John Morrison and Alfred Stuchfeld,) manuf. of tin and sheet iron ware, 34 Exchange.
Morrison, Thos .. coroner, residence 40 Andrews.
Morrison, Wm. F., alderman 6th Ward.
Morse, C. C., ( Pancost, Sage & Co.)
Morse C. HI. & Co .. (O). Morse,) manufs. of stencil plates and Morse's patent tunnel coal hod, 67 and 60 State.
Morre & Hart, (Henry H. Morse and James C. Hart.) wool and sheep skins, 16 North Water.
Morse, Helen A., teacher, Public School No. 14.
Morse, Henry H., (Morse & Hart.)
Morse, J. A. Miss, teacher, Public School No. 13.
Morse, O., (C. H. Morse && Co.)
Morse, W. B .. lumber yard, corner West Avenue and Trowbridge.
Mor-e, W'm. B. & Co., (S. G. Hollister.) lumber dealers, corner West Avenue and Trow- bridge.
*MORTON, JOHN & CO .. merchant tailors and clothiers, 10 Main St. Bridge.
MOSELEY, II. M. (Elrell & Maxi. .. )
Moseley, J. B. (Hiverley de Motley.)
Moseley & Motley. (J. B. Moseley and Geo. Motley,) merchant millers, props. Frankfort Mille, foot of Brown St.
Moser, Albert, (F. Moser & Co.,) commissioner of decd -.
Moser, Alexander, (F. Moser d: C'o .. ) commissioner of deeds.
Moser, D. C., teacher, Public School No. 9.
Moser, F. & Co., (Frederick, Aleander and Albert Moser,) coal yard, 175 South St. Paul. Moser, Frederick, (F. Moser & Co.)
Mosier, Emma M., teacher Public School No. 10.
Moss. M. B., fancy and millinery goods. 4 Main St. Bridge.
Moss. T. C., (Merriam. Staley & Moss.)
MOSSETH. FRANK, carriage stable, 11 North Fitzhugh.
Motley, Cien .. (Horey de Motivy.) Mottion. Cha -.. (Monteur de Cor. .. )
Meal-on & Cornwell. (C/. Mariaand G. L. Cornwell.) meat market. 112 Min.
Moul-on, Samuel, prop. of the old Rochester Nurseries and manuf. of zolp and cattle .. office and store. 50 Front.
MOUNTFORT, CHARLES, wood dealer, corner Franklin and Chatham.
Mount Hope Cemetry, Mouut Hope Avenue.
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*MOUNT HOPE MARBLE WORKS, 122 South St. Paul, Henry S. Hebard, prop.
Mount Hope Nurseries, Mount Hope Avenue, Ellwanger & Barry, props.
MOYER, IRVING, (successor to D. D. Zeller & Co.,) manuf. and dealer in saddle and harness ware, 30 Main.
MUDGE, A. G., attorney at law and commissioner of deeds, 16 Smith's Block, Buffalo St.
Madre, A. W. & Kalbfleisch, (J. II. Kal fleisch,) undertakers, 12 Allen.
Mudge, Carrie, teacher, Public School No. 2.
Muchl, C .. (Merlan & Muchl.)
Mulan. Frederick H., groceries and provisions, 276 State.
*MULCAHY, WM., boots and shoes. 51 Main.
Mulholland. H. A. Misa, teacher, Public School No. 5.
Mulligan, F. B. Mrs .. dress and cloak maker, over $3 Main.
MULLIGAN, M. C .. ( Romond. Mulligan & Co.)
Mumford, Geo. E., (Erickson, Jennings & Mumford.)
MUNCE, JOHN, wholesale dealer in pure cider and cider vinegar, Empire Vinegar Works. 147 and 143 Buffalo St.
Mundy, Johnson M .. sculptor, 99 Reynolds' Arcade.
Manger, Geo. G .. (Church. Manner & Cooke.)
MUNGER. P. (Fish, Ellison & Co.)
*MURA, DOMINICK, builder, 21 Gorham.
Murch. C .. boots and shoes repaired, 129 South St. Paul.
*MURDOCK, HIRAM, snecessor to E. C. Thompson, wholesale and retail dealer in tin plate, sheet iron and copper ware. shelf hardware &c., 122 State.
Murphy, James, house painter, over 49 Main.
Murphy, Kitty, teacher, Public School No. 12.
Murr, Frederick, meat market, 99 North Clinton.
Murray, Annie Miss, dress and cloak maker. 47 Lyell.
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