Gazetteer and business directory of Monroe County, N.Y. for 1869-70, Part 44

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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Murray, II. Mrs., dress maker, over 158 Budalo St.


Murray, Joseph, saloon, 159 Budalo St.


Murray, Robert, cooper. Magne. near R. R. Bridge.


Murray, Roswell F. Jr., book keeper, Rochester Savings Bank.


Murray. Thos., clothier, 62 State.


Mutchler, Hermanu, crockery, china and glassware, 123 Main and 2 North Clinton. Myer, C. C. & Kartz. (John hurts,) boat yard. Nelson St. Bridge.


Myer, J., (Wagner & Myer.)


Myer, P. J., boat yard. Broadway, between Griffith & Alexander.


Myers, Jacob, ready made clothing. 8 Front.


Mylren. Elizabeth Mrs .. 153 State.


MYLREA, JAMES, tailor, 59 and 61 State, room 10.


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Naber. Anthony, flour and feed. ?? Chatham.


Naegel, John, grocer, 101 St. Joseph.


Nagle, Andrew, meat market, 100 State.


Nagle, Jacob, bakery, 12 West Avenue.


Nagle John, meat market. 52 South Avenne.


Nagle, John, grocer, 101 St. Joseph.


Nash, Chauncey. ( Campbell & Nash.) commissioner of deeds.


* NATIONAL ART ASSOCIATION, Main and Water, R. H. Curran & Co., props.


National Fruit Bag Co .. 25 Buffalo St., W. I. Ludlow, president ; G. W. Mayhew, trens- urer : I. W. Sherwood. secretary.


NATIONAL HOTEL, opposite Court House, corner Buffalo and Fitzhugh, A. G. Whit- comb. prop.


Nay. G. W., foreman in N. Y. C. R. R. machine shop.


Naylor, Thos., blacksmith, 9 Elv.


*NEALE, E. MRs., manuf. of umbrellas and parasols, hosiery and fancy goods, & Buf- falo St.


Neer & Bishop, (Win. E. Veer and E. A. Bishop,) house, sign, ornamental, carriage and fre-co painters, s stone.


Neer, Win. E., (Norr & Bishop.)


Nemis, R. D., meat market, so Exchange.


Nokis, John, saloon, Is East Avenue.


Nellis, James H., Jime maunf., Plymouth Avenue, near city line.


Nelson, JJames, saloon. corner State and Center.


Nelson, Patrick, saloon keeper and grocer. 179 Exchange. Nessel. Peter, leather and findirys. : 1 Front. Menbert, Adam, cabinet ware &c., Water, near Andrew. Voshart. Michael. grocer. Mais, corner Scio. NEUVILLE. MONS A .. Freich dancing professor and saloon keeper. 52 South St. Paul. Newby. William, grocer. 331 State. NEWELL, GEO. II., (Noeud & Turpin.)


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PHILIP ERNST, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN


HARNESS, SADDLES,


Trunks, Whips, C BLANKETS, NETS, &c. 60 Front Street, - ROCHESTER, N. Y.


CHARLOTTE,


Monroe County, N. Y.


CHARLES G. WOLF, 0 Proprietor.


" Good accommodations for Travelers at reason- able prices.


D. K. THOMPSON,


GENERAL BLACKSMITH !


CHARLOTTE, N. Y.


PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO HORSE SHOEIN


Carriage Ironing and Ship Smithing.


GILMAN A. SCRIBNER,


Mill Street. - - Corner of Platt,


ROCHESTER, N. Y. MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN


SUPERIOR CLOTHES BARS !


AND WARDROBE HOOKS.


Customers Supplied in Quantities to Suit.


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Newell, Jared M .. physician, 21 N. St. Paul. Newell. T. S., lawyer. 21 N. St. Paul.


*NEWELL & TURPIN. ( Geo. H. Vewell and Frederick Turpin,) manufs. of picture frame moldings, ovals and pier frames. 110 Front.


*NEW ENGLAND HOUSE, 108 Main, F. S. Lawrence, prop.


Newhart, Michael, groceries, provisions, &c., 231 Main.


Newman, Chas., leader Newman's Band, 44 South St. Paul.


Newman, Chas., (Newman & Gamel.)


Newman & Gamel, ( Chas. Newman and Nicholas Gamel,) saloon, 11 South St. Paul. NEWMAN, JOSIAH. (Schermerhorn & Co.)


Newman, Sidney A., druggist and apothecary, 115 Main.


NEWMAN, W. M .. (Jones, Newman & Hollister.)


NEWTON, LYMAN M., assistant assessor of internal revenue, 2Sth district, Sth division, also commissioner of deeds. 26 Reynolds' Arcade.


NEWTON, OTIS K., (Jenkins, Newton && Co.)


Newton, Truman A., grocer and provision dealer, fruits, &c .. 1144 Main.


New York Central Lamp Works, corner Mill and Furnace, James H. Kelley, prop.


New York & Erie Ticket Office, E. G. Billings, passenger agent, 4 State.


New York Mills, Mill St., Richardson. Burbank & Co., props.


Niagara House, 154 State, Richard Fryers, prop.


Niblock, G. T. Mrs., hoop skirts and corsets, 152 Buffalo St.


Nicholas, Ezra A., boarding house, 205 State.


NICHOLS, GEO .. children's carriages, velocipedes &c., 97 State.


NICHOLS, HARVEY N., (Nichols && Millard.)


NICHOLS & MILLARD, (Harvey N. Nichols and DeRoy Millard,) tobacconists, whole- sale, 8 Mill.


Nichols, S. J. Mrs., principal, Rochester Female Academy, 70 S. Fitzhugh.


Nicholson, George, painter, 31 Bolivar.


Nicol, Jonathan, shoemaker, 280 State.


Nientimp, Enos, saloon. 92 N. Clinton.


Niewerde, Henry, chair bottomer, 153 North Clinton.


Night, Jacob, prop. of pleasure boate, old steamboat landing, east side.


NIPPERT, P. H., lager beer saloon, 20 South St. Paul.


Niven, James M., boiler maker and inspector of elections, residence 43 Reynolds.


Niven, Robert, grocer and provision dealer, 54 South Avenue.


Niven, Wm. H., groceries, provisions, &c., 134 Buffalo St., corner of Sophia.


Noble, Anna J., (Misses Noble & Bosworth.)


Noble & Bosworth Misses. (Auna J. Noble and M. E. Bosworth,) millinery and dress making, 43 State, up stairs. Noll, Christopher, grocer. 3. Broadway.


*NOLTE, ADOLPHI. (Adoiph Volte & Co.) president of Rochester Real Schule, and pub- lisher of Rochester Observer, 23 Buffalo.


*NOLTE, ADOLPH & Co., (L. Ernecker.) lithographers and engravers, 23 Buffalo.


NORMINGTON. MARK. (Holloway & Normington.) Norris. Emma, teacher, Public School No. 6.


NORRIS, J., superintendent of Corinthian Hall Billiard Room.


NORTH AMERICAN HOTEL, W. C. Johnson, prop., 961 State, corner of Brown.


*NORTH. JAMES HI., M. D., physician in charge. Air Cure aud Medical Institute.


North St. M. E. Church, Rev. J. N. Brown. pastor.


NORTHROP, IRA B. (Hubbard &: Northrop.)


Northrop. N. B., office 74 main, residence 32 North St. Panl.


Northway, F. G., Mrs., fancy goods, 5 Monroe Avenue.


Nothaker, John, baker, 107 St. Joseph.


NOVELTY WORKS, State, corner Platt, S. Coleman & Co., props., mannis, of builders' and general hardware, and small castings.


NUNN, GREGORY & CO., (Augustus Lutringer,) rectifiers and mannfs. of vinegar, Sexton, corner Orange.


Nunn, Joseph, brewery, Wentworth, corner Brown.


Nunnold. Jacob, merchant tailor and dealer in ready made clothing, 1 Front.


N. Y. C. R. R. Depot, Mill and Frout.


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Oakley, A. Mrs., costumer, 31 South. Oakley. M. H., barber, ISY West Avenue.


OATLEY, E. T., city a -- essor and commissioner of deeds, City Hall, Butfalo St. OBERFELDER. S., fancy good -. 95 Main. O'Brien, Ellen Mrs .. - tioon, & West Avenue.


O'brien & Feely, (J. C. O'Bri band D. C. Feely, attorneys and counselors at law, solicitors in bankruptcy and Candida law agents. S Masonic Hall, Badalo St. ('Brien, F. J .. physician. 36 Litehield. O'Brien, J. C., (O' Brien de Fedy.) O'brien, John B., blacksmith, 2 Ely.


CITY OF ROCHESTER.


( B- c. M .. Rochester Steam Candy Works, 138 State.


Ttozur. James. (O' Connor & Judge.)


Ut ner & Jage. (James O' Connor and A. Judge.) produce, 171 Main.


. n. MPAUGH. E. & BRO., (Moves.) gente' furnishing goods, 9 Main St. Bridge.


( :: much. Esther. teacher. Public School No. 15.


Or IMPAUGH, MOSES, (E. Ocumpaugh & Bro.)


DEDENBACH & CO., (J. Odenbach and F. S. Minges.) hatters and furriers, 13 Power' Bok. State.


(DENBACH, J., ( Odenbach & Co.)


U'Donohue. B. Mrs., nurse, 22 Andrew.


O'DONOGHUE. J., maturas-es, feathers and furniture, 42 Main.


('Ihmonghue, Kate, teacher, Public School No. 14.


Oertel, Bertha Mrs., milliner and costumer, 43 Atwater.


(1-tre), John, shoe shop, 15 South Avenue.


O'Farrell. T., physician, 71 Frank.


O'GORMAN. J., saloon, 114 Lake Avenue. O'Grady, Daniel, merchant tallor, wholesale dealer in ready made clothing, 98 State.


- Mrs., groceries, 119 South St. Paul.


O'Kefe. A .. grocer, 178 State.


O'KEEFE. MICHAEL, grocer, formerly blacksmith. 39 Lyell.


O'Keefe, Michael, Son & Co., (W. F. H. O' Keefe and B. F. Dake,) seed ware-rooms and foral hall. over 35 State.


O'Keefe, S. C., teacher, Public School No. 6.


O' Keefe. W. F. H., (Michael O' Keefe, Son & Co.)


Oldfield. Margaret Mrs., dress maker, 36 Lake Avenue.


O'ive, Rebecca Mrs., milliner and bonnet bleacher, 22 Magne.


Oliver, Win. S., attorney and counselor at law, notary public and commissioner of deeds. 25 Buffalo, 2d floor.


O'NEIL. EDWARD J., dealer in wines, liquors and cigars, rectified cider and vinegar, 312 State.


O'Veill, Frederick, groceries and provisions, wines and liquors, 36 South St. Paul.


Oothout. George. tobacconist, 89 Korth.


OOTHOUT. SAMUEL N. & CO., brewers and malsters, Aqueduct Spring Brewery, 13 South Water.


Orchard. Regel R., agent, grocer, 112 State.


O'Reilly. B .. undertaker, 127 State.


('Regler, Thos., ( Keenan d: O' Reyley.)


Oriol, Chas. E., hats, caps, furs &c., 21 and 23 State.


Orne. James D., (J. D. Orne & Co.)


Orne. J. D. & Co., (James D. Orne and Wm. A. Houck,) Lamb Knitting Machines, 175 State.


('Rorke. B., teacher, Public School No. 10.


Orth. George, grocer, Lyell corner Whitney.


Ortner. Barbara Mrs., dry goods, 11- St. Joseph.


Osborn. N. P., groceries and provision-, 22 South St. Paul.


Osborn. D. C. ( Watts & Osbarn.)


OSBURN HOUSE, Bromley and Co., props., corner Main and St. Panl.


O-burn. James, boarding house, a day.


O-burn, Nehemiah, druggist, 61 Main.


ONGOOD & FARLEY, ( W. S. Osgood and Porter Farley.) paints and oils, Front.


OfFood. R. F .. . Barke. Fraser &: 0-good.)


OSGOOD. W. S. (Osgood & Farby.)


OFFoodby & Gilbert, ( W. W. Orgundby and S. F. Gilbert,) stenographic law reporters. 11 Smith's Block, Buffalo.


Osgoodby. W. W., (Usedby d. Gilbert.)


Ostor, John, turning shop, Ward's Building, Water.


OTIS, IRA L .. superintendent and treasurer Rochester Brick and Tile Manufacturing Co .. over 22 Buffalo St. Otis, Lyman M. (Clase de Olix.) Otis. M. S., iron works, Ward's Building, North Water.


Oft. Albert. paper box maker. W. Maple, near York.


Otte, Frederick, shoe maker. 109 North.


Otto, F .. watches. jewelry. &c .. 115 State.


Otto. Henry, tailor, over 20 Buffalo st.


Ottoway. A. M., assistant Rochester Free Academy.


Owen. Orange, agent, 6 Comfort.


Oyster Bay Dining Hall, corner Front and Main, O. S. Hulburt, prop.


P.r.p. A. M. A. grocer, 92 Koliv. FARLEY. JAMES, carpenter and joiner, stair builder, &c., 195 Exchange. Maine. Cyrus P .. (Lane, Puine & (v.) Dante, Roswell B., superintendent hoso dep't, 57 Front.


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Palland. Frank, shoe maker, 227 Main.


PALMER & BROWN, (D. D. Palmer and Samuel Brown,) wines and liquors, tobacco and cigars. 6 Mill.


PALMER. D. D., ( Palmer (& Brown.)


Palmer, Dwight, (Palmer & Perkins.)


Palmer. H. A., coal yard, Oak, corner Smith.


Palmer. Henry J., agent for Merchants Dispatch Fast Freight Line, office 01 Mill.


PALMER. ISAAC, ( Wisner & Palmer.)


Palmer, James, manuf. of dre works, and dealer in flags, paper baloons &c., Palmer's Block, Main.


PALMER. JAMES II.,'ladies' and gents' ice cream and lunch rooms, 112 Enffilo St. Palmer & Perkins, (Dwight Palmer and Jewett J. Perkins.) ish market, 61 and 76 Front. Paimer. Thomas G., ornamental iron works, 85 and St Front.


Pacost. Sage & Co., (Edwin Puncost, deceased, Wm. N. Sage, E. O. Sage and C. C. Morse.) boots and shoes. 92 State.


Parker, Geo. T., lawyer and notary public, 42 Arcade.


Parker. George W., ink mannr., 4 Brisbane.


Parkhurst, Henry, carpenter and joiner, 21 N. Sophia.


Parkhurst. Mary Mrs .. practical physician, 24 N. Sophia.


Paris, R. & Co., ( Robert Parks and G. A. Vescelius, ) oil manufs., 87 Arcade.


Parks. Robert. (R. Purky & Co.)


Parmelee. F. W., painter, Water, corner Mortimer.


PARMELY, D., watches, jewelry, musical instruments, &c., 37 Stone.


Parry. John. boot and shoe manuf., 116 Plymouth Avenue.


PARRY. WILLIAM, maunf. of confectionery. 36 North.


Parshall. N. C .. principal, Public School No. 12.


Parson, Flora T., teacher, Public School No. 14.


Parsons, Cornelius R., prop. Genesee Falls Saw Mill, and alderman 14th Ward, foot of Center.


PARSONS, EZRA M., president of the First National Bank of Rochester.


PARSONS, GEO. W., superintendent Rochester Gas Light Co.


Par-ons. Lizzie, teacher, Public School No. 9.


Parsons. Thomas, Genesee Falls saw mill and lumber yard, foot of Center.


Parsonson. Phebe, boarding house, 38% South St. Paul.


PARTRIDGE. SAMUEL S .. (Hatch & Partridge,) lawyer and commissioner of deeds, 70 and f1 Reynolds' Arcade.


PARY. WM. R .. baker and confectioner, 40 South St. Paul.


Pary. William R., stabling, 4 Minerva Alley.


Pa:chin. Gerard, carpenter. 111 Broad.


Patien. L. C., teacher, Public School No. 9.


Patterson, Ann Miss, dress maker, corner Favor and Spring.


Patterson, Calvin, principal of Public School No. 5.


Patterson, Edgar. tailors' cutter, 956 North St. Paul.


Patterson. J. E .. loan commissioner. 4 Eagle Hotel Block.


Patrick. Wm., carpenter, corner Smith and Walnut.


PAUCKNER, LEONARD, saloon and boarding house. 143 Mill.


Panl. Robert, dealer in second hand clothing, cleaning and repairing, 40 Exchange.


Paush, Jacob. saloon, W. Maple near York.


Payer, John T. Rev., pastor St. Bonifacius Church, (German Catholic,) residence 5 Grand. Peart. James. (R. (& J. Peurt.) Peart. I:ichard, (R. & J. Peart.)


Peart. R. & J., (Richard and James.) meat market, 64 West Avenue.


Peck, Ann Mrs .. grocer, 36 Martin.


Peck. H. A., confectionery, fruit and produce, 91 East Avenue.


PEUX. H. N. & CO., (E. Colby and J. B. Annin,) manufs. grape and berry boxes, hend of Platt.


PEELOR. J. M. Mrs., millinery and fancy goods, 33 Scio, corner Main.


Peer. Denzalo J., dentist, over 79 Main.


PEER. GEO. W., homeo. physician and surgeon, 1 Washington Hall, Main.


PEIRCE, MI. B. (Jenkins, Newton & Co.)


Pemper. Frederick, grocer, 61 Lyell.


PENNEY. L., dealer in general coopers' stock, Jay St. Bridge and 4 Exchange Place. J'envington, A. W., builder, 96 S. St. Pani.


Penny. A. G .. news dealer, bookseller. &c., 272 Main.


*PENNY, BENJAMIN F., coal and wood dealer, Allen St. Bridge.


Penny. Joseph, wood dealer, 4 Exchange Place.


Pentecost Bros., (John R. and James R.,) prop. of Central Floor Mills, 1 Bufalo.


Peuterost, James R .. (Pinterest Bros.) Pentecost, John R. (Perterest Brux.) People's Custom MIS. Brown's Hace, Gro. Wilson & Co., props. PEOPLES. J. A. cent- furnishing goods, hats, caps, Ne., & Waverly Block, R. R. Avenue. Pores. Those, (Iiumphrey, Fever & Co.)


PERHAM, JOIN. Faloon, 67 West Avenne.


Perk, Leonard, saloon, 160 South St. Paul.


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PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.


HT. W. Seymour, Brockport, N. Y., maunfactures the Little Giant Mower and Reaper. This is one of the best machines made ; it is simple in construction, easily kept in order, and very durable. It is just the machine that farmers need, as thou- sande who have used it are ready to testify. See advertisement on page 296.


W. A. Thompson, dealer in Stoves, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, No. 284 State Street, Rochester. N. Y., publishes & card on page 194. Everything usually found in such an establishment may be procured here. All sorts of job work executed at short notice. Give him a call.


Humphrey C. Jones, Wool Carder, Cloth Dresser, &c., in the East Selye Build- ing, Furnace Street, Rochester, N. Y., has an establishment where he is prepared to wash Carpets, Blankets, &c., without in- jury to the color. The great variety of work done at this establishment is set forth in the advertisement which appears on page 236. Batting, Stocking Yaru and Flannels always on hand and for sale cheap.


H. Murdock, dealer in Tin Plate. Sheet Iron, Copper and Japanned Ware of all kinds, No. 122 State Street, Rochester, N. Y., calla attention to his stock in an ad- vertisement on page 236. Dealers and others will find a good stock from which to select any article in his line. Peddlers who wish to replenish their stock will find goods of as good a quality and at &s low a price as at any place in the city. Call and see for yourselves.


Jones, Newman & Hollister, manufacturers and wholesale and retail dealers in Lumber, Sash. Blinds, &c., ad- vertise on colored page 212. This firm are doing an immense bu-iness, having mills and factories at Fairport and Rochester, in either of which places any variety of Luin- ber, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Monldings, &c., may be procured. We most heartily com- mend this firm to the patronage of the com- munity. Orders addressed to Fairport or Rochester will be promptly attended to.


C. E. Collins & Co., Manufacturers of the celebrated "Collins Metal" Watches, Jewelry &c., a few months ago removed to the large and spacious building No. 335 Broadway, corner of Worth street, New York. It is said to be a well known fact to those who have been fortunate enough to be possessors of their goods, that the " Collins Metal" is a composition in ap- Pearnace so closely resembling gold, that the best judges cannot defect the difference, except by a chemical test. It has a bean- tifl and brilliant lustre, equaling fine gold, and retains its color till worn ont. The ir'in- are practical watch makers of lo !.; A. caraeg, and consider it to thir mira - . #4 well as to that of their patrons. lo Beat ordy good time keepers. A full riptive catalogue will be sout to any "t'y on application. Seoadvertisement,


Dr. N. Lindenfeld, Drugeist and Apothecary, No. 5 Wilder Street, Roches- ter, N. Y., has for more than three years been in the city, during which he has had a successful business. He keeps a complete stock of all goods usually found in a store of this kind, and tills all prescriptions with the greatest care. He is the manufacturer of Lindenfeld's Vegetable Worm Syrup. >0 justly celebrated wherever it has been tried. All orders promptly attended to. See card, page 244.


W. H. Smith, manufacturer of Pumps, Aqueduct Pipe, &c., Honeoye Falls. N. Y., advertises on page 244. The Wood Pumps made by Mr. Smith are among the best in use. Stone and Iron Pumps are kept ou hand for sale, and all kinds are re- paired at short notice. Parties interested will de well to call.


Mrs. Vorhees' Fashionable Millinery Rooms, No. 73 Main Street, Rochester. N. Y., are daily visited by multitudes in search of Hats, Bonnets and other articles of Mil- linery. Mrs. V. takes great paine in the se- lection of her goods and makes them up in the most approved style. We commend her shop to the patronage of the public. See card, page 241.


Louis W. Brandt, proprietor of German and English Steam Printing House, No. 31 Front Street. Rochester, N. Y .. ad- vertise on page 228. This office atfords peculiar advantages to those who wish to have printing done in German or English. The office is stocked with a good assort- ment of type and all work will be executed in good style. The Rochester VolksVilt. printed in German, is issued from this office.


Jnlins Binder, dealer in Piano Fortes, Sawyer's Block. corner of State and Mumford Streets, Rochester, N. Y .. keep- a good assortment of instruments made of the best materials and elegantly finishe 1. Persons having old Pianos to be repair. 1. or who wish to exchange them for new. cat be accommodated. Pianos tuned at short notice. See card page 223.


W. G. Butler, dealer in Lime. Rochester, N. Y., has a kiln on High Street. opposite Frost's Nurseries, where he will supply the best of lime in quantities to -nit purchasers. Orders left at Moore & Cole's. 62 Buffalo St., will be promptly attended to. See card page 232.


Glen & Hall Manufacturing Co., of Rochester, maunfacinre supero! Threshing Machines, Horse Power, at ! other agricultural implements. Their wo;a. have been established more than tos during which time they have supply am chines to many thousand customer - 1. parts of the country. For turiner p .: fare of this worthy establisatdent, We the reader to their advertisement on I 208.


CITY OF ROCHESTER.


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Perkins, Gilman H., (Smith, Perkins & Co.)


Perkins, J. B., attorney and notary public, over 16 Buffalo St.


Perkins, Jewett J., (Palmer & Perkins.)


Perkins, Mary A. Mre., nurse, Jones Avenue, near Frank.


Perrin, E. W., (Perrin, Furley & Warner.)


Perrin, Farley & Warner. (E. W. Perrin, J. Farley Jr .. and J. B. Y. Warner,) wholesale furniture dealers, foot of Aqueduct.


Perrin, Robert. ( Perrin & Stewart.)


Perrin & Stewart. ( Robert Perrin and Samuel M. Stewart,) carriage manufs., and agents for Buckeye Mower. 27 and 31 Mumford.


Perrine, Mary J. Miss, teacher of wax work, 12 Kent.


PERRY, CHAUNCEY, attorney and commissioner of deeds, 48 Reynolds' Arcade.


Peters. Mary Mrs., dress maker, 1 Grand.


PETTER, DAMIAN, prop. of American House, corner North and Franklin.


Pettingill. James O., general agent Continental Life Insurance Co., 22 Reynolds' Arcade. Pettit, Calvin D., (Pettit & MeCrone.)


Pettit & McCrone, ( Calvin D. Pittit and Wm. Mc Crone,) saloon, 15 Market. Pfeiffer, Max. saloon, 54 Cayuga.


PHELAN. JAS. H., ( Phelan & Miller.)


PHELAN & MILLER, (Jas. H. Phelan and Charles G. Miller,) boots and shoes, 2 Mum- ford.


PHELAN, TAYLOR MRS., fashionable millinery establishment, 79 State.


Phelom & Benjamin, (J. M. Phelom and W. H. Benjamin,) coal dealers, 5 Plymouth Avenue.


Phelom, J. M., (Phelom & Benjamin.)


Phillips, C. Addison, (J. W. Phillips & Sons.)


PHILLIPS, CYRUS, wood and coal dealer, 11 and 13 Hunter.


Phillips, Edward A., (J. W. Phillips & Sons.)


Phillips, Ellen A., teacher, Public School No. 14.


Phillips, Galusha, (Scrantom & Phillips.)


Phillips, J. W. & Sons, (C. Addison and Edward 4.,) coal dealers, Buffalo Bridge, West side.


Phillips, Sarah E., assistant, Rochester Free Academy.


PHILLIPS, S. G., (M. F. Reynolds & Co.)


Phoenix Mills. Brown's Race, foot of Piatt, Wm. Richardson, prop.


PIERCE, CALEB, deputy sheriff and jailor, county jail, Court.


Pierce, I. H., saloon, 92 Batialo.


Pierce, J., tailor, 74 Smith's Block, Buffalo St.


PIERCE, JOHN, turnkey, County Jail.


PIERCE, JOSEPHI D., (Muson & Pierce.)


Pierce, Joseph W .. prop. of Bracket House Billiard Room, 86 Mill.


Pierce, J. W., wines, liquors and billiards. 92 Main.


Pierce, Mary A .. teacher, Public School No. 17.


Pierce, N. A., agent N. Y. Life Insurance Co., 12 Exchange Place.


Pierce, S. A., physician, 98 Main.


PIERCE. S. D., four and feed. 75 South St. Paul.


Pierce. T. H., cigar dealer, 92 Budalo St.


Pierce, W'm., wines and liquors, 92 Main.


PIERPONT, JONATHAN E., secretary and treasurer Monroe Co. Savings Bank and Vice president Safe Deposit Co. of Rochester.


Pillow, Wm. A., 259 North St. Paul, farmer 1S.


Pinchbeck, Wm .. saloon. 1 Monroe.


Pitkin, J. M .. grocer, 75 East Avenue.


*PITKIN, PETER, manuf. and dealer in cut stone of all kinds, plain and ornamental, also cemetery posts and fencing of Lockport lime stone, Connecticut brown stone or granite, 22 West Avenue. Pitkin, Wm., manager, Western House of Refuge.


Plymouth Avenue Hotel, &> Plymonth Avenue. Philip McConnell. prop.


*POLLARD, E., agent for the Wilson Shuttle Sewing Machine, 3 Market.


Poller. Delos L. (B. T. Hall & Co.)


POLLOCK, J. B. Block. Weaver & (a.)


POLLOCK, WEAVER & CO., (J. B. Pollock, C. F. orul R. M. Wearer.) general hard- ware house, cofin and cabinet trimmings, pocket and table cutlery &c., 17 Budalo St. Pomeroy, Chus. H., tobaccouist. 13 Maiu.


Pomeroy, Simeon, ( Pomeroy & Vickery.)


Pomeroy & Vickery, (Simeon Pomeroy und C. A. Vickery.) cotton batting manafs., foot of Center.


Pond, Elias, dealer in bonds and mortgages, over 22 Buffalo St.


Pond, J. D., physician. over 196 State.


Pool, Charles A., ( Withey & Pini) Pool. James F., (J. H. But de Son.)


Pool. J. H. Son, (Joseph il. det James F.) merchant millers, props. Jederson Mille, Brown's Face, foot of Factory St.


Pool, Joseph H., (J. H. Pool de SURL.)


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Pope, E. M., grocer and produce dealer. corner Main and East Avenue.


Pope, Noch, harness manuf., 205 Exchange.


Popki-4, Edward, produce, 75 Francis.


Popp. John, dry goods. 16 Grape.


PAPP, JOHN GEORGE. shoe shop, 81 Mount Hope Avenue.


Popp, Leonard, shoemaker, 27 Mount Hope Avenue.


Poppy, John IE., (Smith & Poppy.)


Pin rey, Isaac, shoemaker, 49 St. Paul.


Pomer, Almira R., principal of Seminary for Young Ladies, 24 S. Washington.


PORTER & CHAPIN, (David O. Porter and Edward W. Chapin,) builders, Kemp-Wall Mill. Aqueduct.


PORTER, DAVID O., (Porter & Chupin.)


Porter, Samuel, (J. H. Wilson (& Co.)


Porter, S. D., real estate broker. 18 Arcade.


POST, AMY, (Jacob K. Post && Co.)


POST, JACOB K. & Co .. (Amy.) wholesale and retail druggists, 4 Exchange.


POST, JAMES E., groceries, provisions, &c., 42 Allen.


Potter, A. Mrs., dress maker, Monrer Block, corner South St. Paul and Main.


POTTER, CHAS. B., dealer in real estate, Front.


Powell, G. W., (Boughton & Powell.)


Powell, Michael, saloon and boarding house, 16 North Water.


Powell, Michael, saloon, 9 Hunter.


Powers, Ann, dress maker, 84 Alexander.


Powers, Chas. J., county clerk. City Hall Building, Buffalo St.


POWERS. D. W., banking house, corner of Buff ilo and State.


Powers, Michael, groceries, provisions. wines, liquors, &c., 138 Buffalo St.


Pratt, A., physician. 16 Exchange, 2d floor.


Pratt & Co., (Ira Pratt and Ell Weed.) City Baggage Express, N. Y. & Erie R. R. office, 4 State.


Pratt, E. J. Miva, private school, 26 University Avenue.


Pratt, Henry Rev., pastor First Second Advent Church.


Prait, Ira. ( Pratt & Co.)


l'ratt, Luther A., wholesale and retail dealer in boots, shoes and rubbers, 54 State. P'ratt, M. M., teacher, Public School No. 9.


Predmore, Wm. Mrs., grocery and boat stables, on island, near weigh lock.




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