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PRESTON. B. I., physician. 2 and 3 Metropolitan Block, corner Main and South St. Paul, office hours from 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m., Sundays 2 to 4 p. m. Perdon, C. D., real estate agent. 10 Sonth St. Paul.
PRESTON, E. S., physician, 2 and 3 Metropolitan Block, corner Main and South St. l'anl, office hours S to 10 a. m., 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m., Sundays 2 to 1 p. m.
Provoost, I. E., teacher of languages, 7 and S Washington Hall, Main.
Priem, Charles, dry goods &c., 104 North.
Pringle, G., (JMc Connell & Co.)
Pritchard, Alfred R., (.A. R. & T. H. Pritchard & Co.)
Jutchard, A. R. & T. H. & Co., (Alfred R. and Thomas H. Pritchard and Henry Likely.) trunk, whip and glove mapufs .. 78 State.
Pritchard, Thomas H., (A. R. & T. H. Pritchard & Co.)
PROCTOR & ALLEN, (Truman A. Proctor and Newcil Allen,) dentists, 10, 11 and 12 Bitte Block, over 14 Stare.
PROCTOR, TRUMAN A., ( Prostor & Allen.)
're canive Spiritnalists, meet at Schlitzer's Hall.
Pam, Charles, dry goods, 112 East Avenue.
Public School No. 2, corner King and Mechanic, Mary S. Anthony, principal; Mrs. R. Dranstell, Carrie Mudge. Dorie Clark, Clara C. Lathrop, teachers.
Public School No. 3. Tremont : James M. Cook, principal; Annie D. McMillan, Alice Kuruel, Martina Gaylord, Julia E. Randolph, Mrs. II. B. Smith, Essie Roades and J. R. Gilson, teachers.
Public School No. 4, S. Francis ; C. N. Simmons. principal : M. E. Gilman, E. D. Brown, E. C. Hayes, Anna M. Sanborn, Mary E. Malone, K. L. Spoor, Eliza Woodbury and Lottlo Burroughs, teacher -.
Public School No. 5, corner Center and Jones. Calvin Patterson. principal ; Miss II. A. Mulholland, Miss M. E. Depoe, Miss A. M. Depoe, Miss Mary F. Moran, MI-s V. Wilght, Ming M. C. Baker; existants.
Public School No. 6, Lvell. corner Frank : Julius L. Townsend. principal ; S. C. O'Ke.f. Aynen E. Yonny. T. C. Butler, Lizzie J. Moran, F. M. Sheffer, Libbie I. Browu. labine J. Brown, F. Annie Lutes, Enuna Norris and Libbie Cain, teachers.
Table School No. 7. Lake Avenue; Martha Gaylord, principal ; Emma L. Wald :. Henning Barr and Emma S. Alleyn, teachers.
Pr'ne shoot No. S. N. St. Paul, near Tower ; Julia E. Hughes, principal ; Jennie Co. les, Brachter.
Prin Setreal No. 9. St. Joseph : W. II. Bosworth, principal : L. C. Patten. Str .... Chapman, Miza Fitzgerald. Laura E. Leland, Marianna Madden, D. C. Moser, ' ... 29 Famous, Jane N. Brown, Mrs. A. S. Cole, Rosa C. Clark, C. R. Jennings, Li. M. Prait nod Susan Havill, teachers.
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Public School No. 10. N. Clinton : V. M. Colvin, principal ; Lizzie McGonegal, E. ... Wallace, Emma MI. Mosier, Anna G. Sidney, M. C. Hogan, B. O Rorke and Ella Gridin, teachers.
Public School No. 11, Chestnut, corner James ; Delia Curtice, principal ; Ella M. Rockett, H. M. Messenger and Fannie M. Andersou, teachers.
Public School No. 12. Wadsworth Square; N. C. Parshall, principal ; M. A. Warner, Jennie Madden. Sarah Shehon, Mary A. Hall, Elvira F. Hall, S. R. St. John, Mary F. Barnette and Kitty Murphy, teachers.
Public School No. 13. Hickory, bear South Avenue, J. Berry, principal : Miss E. Han- ford, Miss S. H. Dannals, Miss L. A. Randolph, Miss Carrie Miller, Miss Livin A. Manvel, Mrs. M. Hawks, Miss M. E. Bell, Miss Sarah Allgood, Miss J. A. Morse, assistants.
Public School No. 14, Scio ; E. E. Fish, principal; H. E. Bosley, Emily Manvel, Kate O'Donoughne. L. A. Stevens, Helen A. Morse, E. T. Kynleyside, Flora T. Parsons, Ellen A. Phillips and S. W. Howe, teachers.
Public School No. 15. Alexander, near Monroe Avenue ; M. A. Hayden, principal ; Esther Ocumpaugh. teacher.
Public School No. 10. A. R. Judson, principal ; Jennie E. Hughes, M. J. Evans, Mrs. M. A. Allen and Mary E. Coners. teachers.
Public School No. 17, corner Saxton.and Orange; Jacob A. Hoekstra, principal : Mary A. Pierce, Nellie Malone, Net.a Brewster. Maggie E. Treat, Nellie Monaghan, Fsn- nie A. Merriam and M. L. Coughlin. teachers.
Public School No. 18, North Avenue, Elmira Hills, principal; Nellfe F. Cornell and E. F. Cowles. teachers.
Pullman's Palace Car Co's Office. 95 Waverley Block.
PULVER, A .. saloon keeper, corner Stone and Ely.
Punnutt. Reuben. carpenter and builder, 18 Magne.
Purcell, E. C., prop. Congress Hall, corner Mill and R. R. Avenue.
Purdy, S. Miss, boarding house, 184 Buffalo St.
PURY, P., real estate office, corner Main and East Avenue, Od floor, room 1, and intelli- gence office, room 3.
Qualtrough, Joseph, agent, flour, grain &c., alderman 2d Ward, 113 Main.
Qaattlander, P. Rev., pastor German M. E. Church.
Quinby. Isaac F., LL. D., professor of mathematics and natural philosophy, University of Rochester,
Quinby, W. C .. patent broker, 39 Roy nolds' Arcade.
QUINN. MICHAEL R., wines and liquors, wholesale and retail, Exchange Place.
QUINN, PETER. groceries and provisions, wines and liquors, also commissioner of deeds, 137 Main.
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Ratcliffe, C., onrrier, 21 N. Water. RAIL ROAD HOTEL. 16 Kent, Arthur Chapman, prop.
Rail Road House, 162 North. Lonis But, prop.
RAINES, GEO .. lawyer and commissioner ofdecds, over 16 Buffalo st.
RAINES, THOMAS. cashier Farmers' and Mechanics' National Bank and treasurer of Rochester Self-acting Car Time Indicator Co.
Ramne. C. W., ( Kulh, Hahn & Co.)
Ramsey. Peter B., grocer, 93 Sia: e,
RANDALL. JESSIE. prop. of Anglo American Hotel, corner Frout and Mamford.
Ridoipa, Julia E., teacher. Public School No. 3.
Randolph, L. A., teacher. Public School No. 13.
Riodolos. Mary Mrs .. dress maker, 24 Ford.
Rinvey Brothers, (7. A. and F. G.,) ladies' and men's furnishing goode, 20 State, for- ner Exchange Place. Ranvey, F. G., ( Ranney Brothers.) Rionev. T. A., (Bunney Brothers.) RAPALJE, A. C .. (./. Ropalje & Co.)
KAPALIE, J. & Co., (.A. C. Rapalje and D. Carter,) props. of Geresce Seed Store and Agricultural Warehouse, 19 Soutu St. Paul.
Papp, Adam, meat market, 152 North.
Rapo, Charles, boots and shoes, 133 Norto.
Rapp, Charles, blacksmith, Lyell, near Sherman.
Rapp. Fred., (Rapp & Kiin.)
Kopp, Geor c. blacksmith. Franklin, corner Chatham. Raga & Kien. that. Rymden Le Luy Ken be Lemithe corner Main and Silicon. Koop, Wi .. (Rapp & Vo.k.) Ruichile, James, manuf. of fishing tackle and dealer in sporting materiale, over 1 sad 3 Market, corner Siate.
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John H. Stevenson,
DADRINARY SURGEON, &C.,
SUCCESSFULLY TREATS
ALL DISEASES OF Horses or Cattle! No. 76 Monroe Street,
ROCHESTER, N. Y.
3 Residence, Corner of Monroe and Good- man Streets.
ROBERT N. CORY,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN SINGLE AND DOUBLE
HARNESS, SADDLES, TRUNKS, WHIPS, BLANKETS,
Fly Nets, &c.
WEBSTER, N. Y.
CEP Customers will find my HARNESS neatly and durably made from the best Leather to be found in the market. Call and see for yourselves.
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Ratelle, J. C., custom boots and shoes, over 136 State.
Ratt. Francis C., carpenter and builder, with Wm. Ratt.
RATT, WILLIAM, carpenter and builder, shop on island, near Crouche's saw mill.
RATT. WM. H., carpenter and joiner, with Wm. Ratt.
RAU, GUSTAVUS. saloon, 35 Front.
Ran, J., lawyer, 10 Smith's Block.
Rauber. Frederick. grocer, 43 Orange.
RAUBER, JACOB, ( Rauber & Mayer.)
RAUBER & MAYER, (Jacob Rauber and Geo. Mayer,) brewers, 111 North St. Paul.
Rausch, HI., allo. physician and surgeon, 137 Main.
Rausch. -- , physician, 6 James.
Rauschenbusch, Augustus Rev .; D. D., Hoyt professor in German language, Rochester Theological Seminary.
Raw, Joseph, attorney at law and agent, 12 Smith's Block, Buffalo St.
Rawson, Geo. W., (Raison & Wilcox,) 2d vice president, Western House of Refuge, special county judge.
Rawson & Wilcox, (Gen. W. Rawson and Seymour G. Wilcox,) attorneys at law, 19 Smith's Block, Buffalo St.
Ray, E. S., news room, 230 Main.
Ray, M. H .. baggage master, N. Y. C. R. R., 230 Main.
Raymond, E. A .. attorney and counselor at law, and loan commissioner, 41 State, 2nd floor. RAYMOND. FREEBORN B., (Raymond, Mulligan & Co.)
Raymond & Huntington, (Samuel B. Raymond and H. F. Huntington,) bankers, corner Butalo and Exchange.
RAYMOND, MULLIGAN & Co., (Freeborn B. Raymond, M. C. Mulligan and Robert S. Embury,) manufs. and wholesale dealers in collars, harnesses, saddles and horse fur- nishing goods. 98 Main.
Raymond, Samuel B., (Raymond & Huntington.)
Raymond, Wm. W. Rev., ass't pastor St. Luke's Church, residence 8 Weet Atkinson.
READ, GILBERT L., 254 North St. Paul, farmer 5.
Read, James, shoemaker, 337 State.
Rebholz, Seferin, shoemaker, 153 North.
RECHE, F., coal yard, south side St. Paul St. Bridge.
Redcliffe, Chas .. currier and leather dealer, 21 North Water.
REDFIELD, HENRY S., ( Redfield & Shepherd,) commissioner of deeds.
Redfield House, 102 Mill. corner Center, Strong & Redfield, props.
REDFIELD & SHEPHERD, (Henry S. Redfield and Jesse Shepherd,) lawyers, 22 Rey- nolds' Arcade.
Redfield, Susan E. Mrs., (Strong & Redfield.)
Reed, E. P., (Jaquith && Reed.)
Reed, James, shoe shop, 337 State.
REED. MARTIN, manuf., of stares, heading, hoops, flour, fruit and sugar barrels, 9 Reynolds' Arcade.
Reed, Wm. W., steward, Western House of Refuge.
Reformed Presbyterian Church, North St. Paul, Rev. R. D. Sproull, pastor,
Reichenbach, Frederick, physician and surgeon, 24 King.
Reichert, Jacob, grocer, corner Hudson and Baden.
Reichert, Valentine, hair dresser, basement Osburn House.
Reid, W'm., custom boot maker. 16 East Avenue.
Reilly, Joseph W., millinery and fancy goods, 169 Main.
Reily, J. W. Mrs .. dress maker, 9% Jay.
Reinell, Jennie Miss, hoop skirt maker, 23% Reynolds.
Reinhard, Peter, (Kenzel & Reinhard.)
Reinhart, A., saloon keeper, 40 West Avenue.
Reis, George, meat market. 100 South Avenue.
Relyes. Lodewick F., alderman 6th Ward, house 120 North.
REMINGTON. E. C., sample room over 45 Main, No. 2, up stairs, lunch parlors, over 49 Main, room 2.
REMINGTON, STEPHEN, (II. Brewster & Co.,) alderman 4th Ward.
Renand. John. carriage painter, 17 North.
RENFREW, ROBERT. (Marsh & Renfrew.)
Renner. C., (Filkins & Renner.)
RENNY, JOSEPH, retired manuf., 4 Exchange, boards at 11 Mortimer.
Revere Mills, Brown's Race, foot of Furnace, Fred. C. Wilson. agent.
Requa, J .. surgeon dentist, 10 Masonic Block, Buffalo, corner Exchange. Regna, John L., lawyer, 22 Reynolds' Arcade.
REW, FRANCIS S., ( Tracy .& Rew.) collector internal revenue, 31 State.
Reynolds. Abelard, retired, 100 South Fitzhugh.
REYNOLDS BROS., (John A. and Geo. 1.,) (Reynolds & Wilson) stoves and furnaces, 48 Main.
Reynolds & Danivon Goldsmith. (MMiss Mary C. Reynolds,) jewelers, wig and ornamen- til hair manufactory, over to State.
*REYNOLDS, E. J., allo. physician and surgeon, corner Mill and Market. REYNOLDS, GEO. A., (Reynolds Bros.)
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Reynolds, Gilbert H., ginger, U. S. internal revenue, 31 State.
Reynolds. J. Andrns, physician and surgeon, 10 N. Fitzhugh.
REYNOLDS, J. M., (Beach & Reynolds.)
REYNOLDS, JOHN A., ( Reynolds Bros.)
Reynolds, Linus, physician, 26 Spring.
Reynolds, Mary C. Miss, (Reynolds & Duniron Goldsmith.)
REYNOLDS, M. F. & CO., (MI. K. Woodbury and S. G. Phillips.) dealers in paints, olis, varnishes and colors, also doors, sash and blinds, 5 and ? Buffalo St.
*REYNOLDS, PLATT C., prop. Carthage Small Fruit Nursery, Norton, near corner St. Panl.
REYNOLDS & WILSON, (Reynolds Bros. and John H. Wilson,) practical plumberr, 43 Main.
REYNOLDS, WM. A., prop. of Reynolds' Arcade and president Rochester Savings Bank, 56 Arcade.
Rhine, Peter F., builder, corner Main and Stilleon.
Khines, Geo., saloon keeper, 135 Batialo St.
Riber, Frederick, grocer, 43 Orange.
Rice, Alvah, dealer in groceries and provisions, 103 West Avenue.
Rice & Co., (O. M. Rice,) box makers. Aqueduct.
Rice, D. E., agent for Florence Sewing Machine, 59 Buffalo St.
* RICE, I .. dealer in ready made clothing, cloths, gents' farnishing goods, &c., 12 Mein. Rice, O. M .. ( Rice & Co.)
Richards & Co., (J. E. Richards and A. E. McLane,) grocers, 313 State.
Richards, J. E., ( Richards & Co.)
Richardson, Burbank & Co., (Wm. Richardson, Gideon, W. Burbank and Chauncey Young.) merchant millers, props. New York Mills, Mill St.
Richardson, H. F., ( Taylor & Richardson.)
Richardson, Wm., (Richardson, Burbank & Co.)
Richardson, Win., (P. Bennett.) merchant miller, prop. Phoenix Mills, Brown's Ruce, foot of Platt.
Richenecker, A .. meat market, Wilder, corner Childs.
Richiner, Frederick, (J. & F. Richiner.)
Richiner, Jacob, (J. & F. Richiner.)
Richiner, J. & F., (Jacob and Frederick,) groceries, provisions, wines, liquors and cigars, 5: South Clinton.
Richmond, Daniel, civil engineer, Erie Canal, 22 Exchange.
Richmond. S., boarding house, 17 N. Water.
Richmond. W'm. M., lawyer, over 21 State.
Rickard, Harvey J., paper hanging, window shades &c., 122 Main.
RICKARD. J. P., shoe shop, 60 Brown.
Ricker. Wentworth G., machinist and mould maker, corner Mill and Platt.
Rider, Charles E., physician, over St State.
Ridley, B. F., carpenter. 3 Sycamore.
Riebling. A. J., insurance agent. 6 Elwood Block.
Rieger, Chas., tailor, room 21 Metropolitan Block.
Riendian, Joseph, carpenter and joiner, with Wm. Ratt.
Ries, Jacob, blacksmith, Lyell, bear Whitney.
Riese, George, meat market. 100 South Avenue.
Rigney, Catherine Mrs., fancy goods and dress and cloak maker, 131 Main.
Rizney, Matthew, Enpt. Erie Canal, office at weigh lock, South St. Panl.
Rigney, Owen, groceries and provisions, wines and liquors, 12 South St. Paul.
Riley, F. Mrs., hoop skirt and dress munker, 180 Main.
Riley. Geo. S., manager Western House of Refuge.
RINGELSTEIN, JACOB. china, glass and earthenware, 34 Front.
Ringet-tine, Joseph, crockery, second hand furniture, toys, &c., 182 Buffalo St.
Ringet-tine, Joseph Mrs., dress and cloak maker, 152 Buffalo St.
Rinn, Frank, grocer, 16s Plymouth Avenue.
Ritchie. S. M. Mrs .. ( Taylor & Ritchie.)
River Hotel. Exchange. John Cramer, prop.
Rivers, E. & Co., (Elicard Rivers and II. Turk,) manufs. of sash, blinds and doors, Warehouse, corner Platt. Rivers. Edward, ( E. Rivers & Co.)
Roach, Wm. H., general agent Westerh N. Y. Life Insurance Co., 47 Arcade.
Roades, E-sie, teacher, Public School No. 3.
Rodos, Win., shoe store, Ss Buffalo St.
ROBACHER, A. C. (Rencher Brothers.)
ROBACHER BROTHERS, (W. W. ( A. C.,) agents for Wilcox & Gibbs' sewing c:a. chine-, 1 Elwood D'ock, cornor State and Buffalo.
ROBACHER, W. W. (Bind'ar Brothers.)
ROBERTS, BENJAMIN W., photographer. 111 State.
1 DANH. B. T. Rev. editor and proprietor of The Hard Christian, 18 Elwood Block ROBERTS, Q. HENRY, spheri azent Mutual Lite In-n ance Co., of New York, ru
and accident mu-nrance, real estate agent and commissioner of deeds, 32 Rajzoles Arcade, East Gallery.
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Roberts, Hattie R., music teacher, 11 Greenwood Avenue.
Roberta, HI. C., (Smith & Roberts.)
Roberts, John S .. carriage and sign painter. 35 South St. Pani.
Robertson, Sarah Mrs., dress maker. 7 Hamburg.
Robins, H., carpenter and joiner. Clarissa, corner Eschange.
Robins, Henry E. Rev., pastor First Baptist Church, residence 30 Sophia.
Robins. J. I. & Son, (Johnson I. and Sylvester P.,) sash, doors and blinds, paints and oils, 10 Front.
Robine, Johnson I., (J. I. Robins & Son.)
Robins, Sylvester P., (J. I. Robins df Son,) inspector of elections.
Robinson, Cyrus B., (O. & C. B. Robinson.)
Robinson, E. G. Rev., D. D., president of Rochester Theological Seminary.
Robinson, H. L., insurance agent. $3 Reynolds' Arcade.
ROBINSON. JAMES A., horse shoeing, 53 Fitzhugh.
Robinson, O. & C. B., (Oliver and Cyrus B.,) manuf. of bedsteads, crib-cradlee, lounges &c., over 17 Buffalo.
Robinson, Oliver, (0. & C. B. Robinson.)
Robinson, Otis H., A. M., assistant professor of mathematics and librarian, University of Rochester.
Robinson. S. R., attorney and counselor at law, and commissioner of deeds, 7 Masonic Hall Block. Buffalo St.
ROBINSON & WILCOX. (William H. Robinson and W. J. Wilcox,) wholesale and ro- tail booksellers, stationers and news dealers, 50 State, corner Rail Road Avenne.
ROBINSON. WH. H., ( Robinson & Wilcox.) recording secretary of Rochester Athenecm and Mechanics' Association.
ROBY, S. B. & Co., (H. W. Cary,) wholesale dealers in saddlery and coach hardware. 77 State.
Roch, Jules, machinist, locksmith and bell hanger. 7 Andrew.
Roche, J. P .. machinist. manuf, of shinglo and barrel machinery, also alderman of 11th Ward, and health commissioner, corner Mill and Furnace.
*ROCHESTER AGRICULTURAL WORKS, manuf. of the Hubbard Reaper and Mower. 100 South St. Paul.
Rochester Atheneum and Mechanics' Association, Corinthian Hall, M. H. Fitz Simons. president ; Charles B. Avers, vice-president; Henry G. Hamilton, vice-president : John Bower, treasurer ; Thos. Dranfield, corresponding secretary ; Wm. H. Robin- son, recording secretary; C. M. Crittenden, librarian.
Rochester Axle Works, corner State and Platt, S. Coleman. treasure".
ROCHESTER BRICK AND TILE MANUFACTURING CO., over 22 Buffalo St., Ira L. Otis, superintendent and treasurer ; Edward Harris, secretary.
Rochester and Charlotte Nurseries, II. L. Fairchild, prop., corner Phelps and Like Avenues.
Rochester City and Brighton Rail Road Co., office and depot, State, corner Center, Patrick Barry, president; C. B. Woodworth, secretary and treasurer; Thos. J. Brower, superintendent.
Rochester City Hospital, 93 West Avenue, Jonas Jones, resident physician and superin- tendent : Miss Frances Hibbard, matron.
Rochester Collegiate Institute, Atwater, corner Oregon.
Rochester Cotton Mill. Brown's Race. foot of Center, Abram Vickery, agent.
*ROCHESTER DAILY CHRONICLE AND PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION, 26 Smith's Block, Buffalo St.
*ROCHESTER DAILY UNION AND ADVERTISER, S? Buffalo, Curtis, Morey & Co., publishers.
*ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT, daily and weekly, 3 Buffalo St., D. D. S. Brown, publisher. Rochester Edge Tool Works, foot of Mill St., Brown's Race. Millon Group, prop.
*ROCHESTER EVENING EXPRESS. Tracy & Rew, publishers, 23 Badalo.
Rochester File Works. 111 Mill, Stott Bros .. props.
ROCHESTER FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH, central or battery station, 7 Reynolds' Arcade. B. F. Blackall, supt.
Rochester Free Academy. South Fitzhugh, opposite Court House; N. W. Benedict, principal; Clara J. Brown, preceptress : Wayland Benedict, A. M. Ottoway, Sarun E. Phillips and Louisa M. Daniels, assistants.
ROCHESTER GAS LIGHT CO., office and works, corner Mumford and Genesee River ; Levi A. Ward, president: Thomas C. Montgomery, secretary and treasurer; Geo. W. Parsons, superintendent.
Rochestor Grape and Berry Box Co .. H. N. Peck & Co., props., head of Platt.
Rochester, Henry E .. alderman 3d Ward, 69 Exchange.
ROCHESTER HOUSE, 61 Exchange. John Mclaughlin. prop.
*ROCHESTER INSOLE MANUFACTURING CO., 31 Main. W. Williams, general agent. ROCHESTER IRON MANUF. CO .. Jame- Brickett, president : Burrali Spencer, Lite president ; Geo, I. Dana, secretary and treasurer ; office 99 Mill.
Rochester Morocco Co., Eldy & Arndt. 91 North Water.
*ROCHESTER OBSERVER. (German,) Adolph Noite, prop. 23 Buildlo.
Rochester Paper Co., president, Alva strong: treasurer. Win. Alling; sopt., A. M. Hastings ; office 10 Exchange, manufactory at Lower Falls.
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PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.
D. Leary's Steam Dyeing and Cleansing Establishment, on Mill St., corner of Platt, Rochester, N. Y., has for many years been doing business. and has saved thousands of dollars to its patrons, by cleansing and dyeing articles and making them nearly as good as new. when they were previously of no value as articles of clothing. By referring to the Advertisement on page 206 it will be seen that Silks. Merinoes. Cashmere Shawl-, and all articles of ladies and gentlemen's wear, are dyed or cleansed as circumstances demand, without injury to the color .- Goods can be sent by Express and returned the same way with the bill for the same. The main building is 42 by 22 feet. and two and a half stories high. The north wing is 48 by 30 feet, and two stories high. These buildings contain the necessary apparatus for the immense business carried on.
Lewis Edelman, manufacturer and dealer in Harness, Saddles, &c., No. 179 Main Street, Rochester, N. Y., publishes a card on page 212. Those who wish to see a horse dressed in the best style of the art can be gratified by calling on L'delman. His work is good and his prices as low as the lowest for the same quality of goods.
The Genesee Valley Nurseries occupy over 300 acres, and embrace all kinds of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Green House Plants, &e. Persons interested in the culture of plants and who have pleasure grounds to ornament will find it for their advantage to order of Frost & Co., the proprietors of this Nursery, as they will be able to fill the entire orders of their customers. Their offices, Green House, &c., are at 173 Plymouth Avenue. For particulars see advertisement on color- ed page 207.
McConnell & Jones, manufacturers of Roofing Materials, Nos. 69. 71 and 73 Exchange Street. Rochester, N. Y., publish a card on page 213. They deal largely in Lime, Cement, Sewer Pipe. Sand, &c., all of which they will sell in quantities to suit purchasers and at prices to suit the times. Give them a call.
Miss Nora M. Buckley, Mitliner and Dress Maker, publishes a card on page 212. Miss Buckley thoroughly understands her business, and the good taste displayed in all work left to her judgment can but in- crease the number of her patrons. We commend her to the patronage of all in need of work in her line. Her rooms are over No. 60 State Street, Rochester, N. Y.
Important Knowledge .- 14 mu- sic is now an indispensable necessity in every household, any reliable information is valuable as to the best place to buy i .:- sicalinstruments. We have been aegnaint. ed for years personally with the firm of Redington & Howe, and have known of their business facilities. We know that no Honse between New York and Chicago can compete with them successfully, as their facilities are unequalod. In addition to the immense capital at their control, they
have special contracts with several leadin .. first-class manufacturers, whereby they bny cheaper than any other dealers in the Uni- ted States anywhere. Their immense trade requires only a small profit on each one of their many transactions to ensure them a handsome income. Their terms are most highly liberal. And another important consideration is that their treatment of their customers is perfectly honorable, a very important matter in the purchase of such a complicated affair as a musical in- strument. Their recommendation of in- struments can be depended on implicitly .- This we know from an extensive acquaint- ance among hundreds to whom they have sold instruments. We advise our readers to give them a call, or certainly to write to them before deciding on the purchase of a Piano Forte, Organ or Melodeon, or any musical merchandise. Seecard on Co. Map.
Charles Tremain, manufacturer of Raz, Book, News, Tea and Wrap- ping Paper, at Maulius, publish a card on page 326. Publishers and paper dealer- will find him a fair and honorable man to purchase from. In the manufacture of book and news. henses only domestic stock. which is conceded to be superior to import- ed rags. He employs experienced paper makers only, and having improved machiu- err, he can insure a superior article in all cases.
Improved Gerard .- Read the ad. vertisement headed " The celebrated Oroide Watch." The advertisers (Messrs. Jam - Gerard & Co.,) are actually selling the-e Watches at twelve dollars, fifteen dollar -. and twenty dollars each ; and that they strictly RESEMBLE gold we KNOW-that they wear like gold, a friend of ours, who hn- WORN ONE SIX MONTHS, ASsures us ; and that they are, therefore, (in the words of the advertisement.) "as good as gold. in all respects, except intrinsic value." we have reason to believe. Every watch :' GUARANTEED by special certificate .- F"is !- beth (N. J.) Journal. See card on nip of County.
Grieble & Loos, dealers in Bred Hay, Straw and Onte, at Union Marit. Front Street, are prepared at all tip: 4:0 supply customers with the best q ofily a: the lowest market price, and deliver the same in nny part of the city free of charge.
Beuckman & Son, manufacturers of Burglar and Fire Proof Safes, No. 3. corner of Andrews and Water Streets. Rochester, N. Y. advertive on pa. .. In these days of burglars and fire- it i- im- portant that we have some place of depu-it where valuables will be safe, and this firm will supply all in want at reasonable rates. I Give them a call. See card, page 191.
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ROCHESTER POST OFFICE, Reynolds' Arcade, J. W. Stebbins, post master ; W. S. Whittlesey, chief clerk.
Rochester Preserving House, 26, 28, 30 and 32 North Water, Curtice Bros., props. Rochester Publishing Association, Smith's Block.
Rochester Real Schule, 7 and 9 Mortimer, Adolph Nolte, president ; Jacob T, Bansch, secretary : Hermann Mutschler, treasurer : Rudolph Dulon, school director.
Rochester Savings Bank, corner of Buffalo and Fitzhugh. Wm. A. Reynolds. president ; Wm. Brewster. vice-president ; Edward R. Hammatt, secretary and treasurer ; Isaac Hills, attorney ; Engene A. Shepardson, paying cashier ; Chas. L. Fredenburg, re- ceiving cashier ; Roswell F. Murray, Jr., book-keeper : Chas. B. Ayres, assistant cashier.
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