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Fairport Marble Works, first door east of Main Street, Fairport, N. Y., are now in the hands of Wm. A. Vance, the successor of O. P. Simmons. His stock of Monuments and Headstones is large, and he is constantly receiving ad- ditions. Everything in the line of Granite. Marble or Freestone, can be procured at this establishment at as low rates as at any in the County. We can cordially recom- mend him to all who wish to deal with a
Attention is specially directed to the large and extensive stock of goods offered by Wisner & Palmer, 33 State street, Rochester, N. Y. This old established House is among the largest in their line in this country. They spare no pains or ex- pense to get the latest and most stylish ! fair, candid and honorable man. His ad- patterns of French China, White Granite vertisement appears on page 202. Ware, Kerosene Lamps and Chandeliers, Mrs. C. S. Wilbur Griffin, mann- facturer of Hair Jewelry, Wigs, &e .. over 56 and 5S State Street, Rochester, N. Y., advertises on page 202. Those who desire any kind of Ornamental Hair Work will do well to call at the rooms of Mre. Gri:Ein and examine the specimens. This is one of the most elegant of its kind west of New York City. She employs none but the best of workmen in the manufacture of her goods, and it will amply repay the trouble of a visit to examine the specimens which are on exhibition, even if you do not purchase. Don't forget the place. Cutlery. Britannia, Silver Plated Waro and House Furnishing Goods. They have just opened an immense stock of the celebrated makes of Haviland's French China, direct from Limoges, France, Alcock's "Sydney" Pattern of White Granite, Edwards " Por- celain De Terre," White Granite. These White Granite Goods are the choicest goody made, and can hardly be told from French China. Their Lamps and Chandeliers. of Tucker & Co., and Bradley & Hubbard's make, are elegant Brouzed Goods and the " Perfection of art." Cutlery in Cocoa wood, Ebony, Bone, Ivory and Pearl Han- dles, from the best American and English The Webster Carriage Manu- manufactories. Britannia and Silver Pinted ! factory is an old and well established Ware, from the " Wilcox" Meriden Brit- conceru whose work can always be depend- ed upon. Messrs. H. Mckay & Co., the proprietors, employ none but good work- men and use the best of materials, and those purchasing any of their manufactur may rely naon getting the worth of their money. We cordially commend this is. tablishment to th . patronge of the pub'e. freling a-sured that we are doing the phb. lic a favor as well as the proprietor- of t ... manufactory. Repairing and Job work of all kinds promptly attended to. They ai- Vertise on page 276. Give them a call. annia Co., and Rogers Bro's., cannot be excelled for beauty and quality. This Arm also deals in all reliable makes of " Fruit ! Jars," and do an immense business in this line from Boston, Mass .. to Memphis. Tenn. To the trade they guarantee their prices to be as low as offered by any re-pohy!ble House in America. We would say to our readers, if you would "consult your inter- erts," call on Wisner & Palmer before you make your purchases. See advertisement at bottom of map.
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Smith, Juling, tailor. 149 State.
Smith, J. Willard, (Smith & Curtis.)
Smith. L. K., grocer, 34 Platt.
SMITH, MILTON H., plain and ornamental job printer, room 37, over 149 State. SMITH. MOSES M., druggist and apothecary, 109 Main.
Smith, Nicholas HI., blacksmith. North, corner Franklin.
Smith, Perkins & Co., ( Chas. F. Smith, Gilman HI. Perkins and Howey W. Brown,) wholesale grocers, 27. 29 and 31 Exchange.
Smith & Poppy, (John C. Smith and John H. Poppy.) stoves and tinware, 72 West Avenue.
SMITH. R. B., landscape and portrait painter, 19 Gould's Building, entrance 14 State. Smith & Roberts, ( George Smith andl H. C. Roberts,) coal dealers, 33 West Avenue.
Smith, Rolla J., physician. Gould Buildings, over 14 State.
Smith, Roswell H., president, Board of Education, S2 Buffalo.
SMITH, T. E., (Hunn & Smith.)
Smith, Thos., boots and shoes repaired, 199 Sonth St. Paul.
Smith, Vincent M., attorney and notary public, 10 Reynolds Arcade.
Suow, John, (J. & 8. Snow.)
Snow, J. & S., (John and Samuel.) dealers in hardware and manuf 's. of wire work, 95 State.
Snow, Samuel. (J. & S. Snow.)
Snyder, Ludwick G., carpenter, 257 North St. Paul.
Soelmer. Valentine, saloon, 20 Exchange Place.
SOMBORGER, E., wood dealer. 5 Center Park.
Sourbier. Albert. prop. Union Hotel, 54 West Avenue.
SOUTHWORTHI, J. B., ( Warrant & Southworth.)
Southworth. T. J., (Stump & Southworth.)
Spafford, Wm. HI .. (Koch ( Spafford,)
Spahr, Casper, saloon, 77 Front.
SPARR, J. C., groceries and provisions, and inspector of elections, 903 Main.
Speller. I. W., boarding house, 20 Monroe Avenue.
Spellman. Patrick J., tailor, 45 Cayuga.
SPENCER, BURRALL, vice president of Rochester Iron Manuf. Co.
Spencer, H., intelligence office, 63 Exchange.
Spencer, H. Mrs., dress maker, 40 Exchange.
Spencer. James E .. lumber, 21 Plymouth Avenue.
SPENCER, L. C. & CO., (Luther C. Spencer and Jacob P. Auger,) planters and whole- sale dealer in oysters, fruits, vegetables, &c., 116 State.
SPENCER, LUTHIER C .. (L. C. Spencer & Co.)
Spencer, S. M. & Co., ( W. H. Ross Lewin,) manuf's. of alcohols and whiskies, corner Mul and Mumford.
Spillman, Fred .. harness shop. 244 Main, corner Asylum.
spoor. K. L., teacher, Public School No. 4.
Sprague, C. H., cigar stand, Congress Hall
Sprague. 0). Clark, physician, over 118 State.
SPRAGUE. T. T., agent. Sprague's Hotel. 100 Mill.
Spring Brewery, 38 North Aveune, Wm. Miller, prop.
Spring Fountain Ien Co., office 136 State. Hoyt & Bailey, props.
SPRINGER, ARTHUR G., ( Shepard & Springer.)
Springer, Herman, watch and clock repairer, 17 Wilder.
*SPRINGFIELD, ADAM, artist, 100 Arcade.
Sproull. R. D. Rev., pastor Reformed Presbyterian Church.
Squires, John J., blackunith, 53 S. Fitzhugh.
Squires. Pamola Mrs., hoop skirt manuf., 21 Kent.
St. Bonifacius' Cemetery, Cayuga St.
St. Bonifacius' Church, (German Catholic, ) Grand, Rev. John T. Payer, pastor.
St. Bridget's Church, (Catholic,) Hand, Rev. Nichola- Byrne, pastor.
ST. CATHARINES HOTEL. 10 North Water, Geo. Bridgeman, prop. St. Clair, A. M. Miss, confectionery store, 237 Main.
St. Helena. John, carpenter, 22 N. Washington.
ST. HELEN. ROGER, carpenter and bailder, 127 Buffalo St.
ST, JOHN. CHAS. M., city assessor, City Hall, Buffalo St.
St. John, S. R., teacher, Public School No. 12.
St. Joseph's Cemetery. (German Catholic.) located in east part of city, rear Goodinan St. St. Joseph's Church, (German Catholic,) Franklin, Rev. Geo. Ruland, pastor. St. Joseph's School, 18 Franklin.
St. Luke's Church, (Episcopal,) South Fitzhugh, Rev. Heury Anetice, pastor ; Rev. Wm. W. Raymond, assistant.
St. Mary's Church, (Catholic. ) South St. Rev. Peter Parker, pastor.
St. Mary's Church, ( French Catholic. Pheasant, Rev. Hypolito DeRegge. postor. St. Nicholas Honso. 99 Front. Peter Hess. prop. ST. PATRICK'S ACADEMY. 6 Brown, Brother Mathew, director.
St. Patrick's Cathedral. (Catholic.) Platt, corner Frank, Right Rov. B. J. McQuaid, bishop ; Rev. J. M. Early, pastor.
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St. Patrick's Cemetery, (Roman Catholic,) located in south-east part of city, west slope of Pinnacle Hill.
St. Patrick's Fe nale Orphan Asylum, Frank St., near St. Patrick's Cathedral, Sister Beatrice Duffy, superintendent.
St. Peter's Church, (Presbyterian, ) Gibbs, corner Grove, Rev. James M. Crowell, pastor. St. Peter's and Paul's Cemetery, Maple St.
St. Peter's and Paul's Church, (Catholic,) Maple, corner King, Rev. Francis H. Sinclair, pastor.
Sts. Peter and Paul School, E. Maple, near King, Anthony Heitz, principal ; Nicholas Braver. John Weitzinger, assistants.
STACE, WM. R., custom clothier. 12 Buffalo St., up stairs.
Stadler, Frederick, shoe shop, 112 Brown.
Stahlbrodt. E., cigar manuf., corner Mill and Market, 4th floor.
Srihle, Casimir. hair dresser, 112 North.
Stainton, Robert, dry goods, groceries and provisions, corner Prospect and West Avence. Staley. J. F., (Merriam, Staley & Moss.)
Stalhutte. Henry, grocer, 35 Gregory.
Stalker, Mary Mrs., dress maker, 35 Hanover.
STALL. FREDERICK E., (Lewis C. Tower && Co.)
STALLKNECHT, AUGUST. (Stallknecht & Heaslinger.)
STALLKNECHT & HESSLINGER. (August Stallknecht and Joseph Hesslinger.) grocer- ies aud liquors, 54 South St. Paul.
Stallman, Frederick, groceries and provisions, 62 Adams.
Stanlaus. Mother, matron of Boys Orphan Asylum, West Avenuo.
Stanton, Robert, grocer, West Avenue, corner Prospect.
Stanton. T. C., watches, jewelry, silver and plated ware, musical merchandise, fancy goods, &c., 24 Exchange.
Stanton, Wm. P., watches, jewelry, &c., 21 Exchange.
Stupe. John, grocer, 104 East Avenue.
Star Chemical Works, 205 Plymouth Avenue, N. O. Vosburgh & Co., prop's.
Starr. Charles S., physician. over 84 State.
Staub, Edward, ( Thein d: Staub.)
*STEARNS, R. M., clothing, wholesale and retail, 3 Main St. Bridge.
Stubbins. F. S., telegraph and freight agent, and alderman 12th Ward, Erie R. R. freight office, Exchange.
STEBBINS, G. W .. merchant tailor, 1, 3 and 5 Smith's Block, Buffalo St.
STEBBINS, JOHN W., post master and attorney and counselor at law, rear of post of- rice. Reynolds' Arcade.
STEDE, GEO. A., manuf. of jewelry, jewelry made and repaired, 2 Smith's Block, Buf- falo.
Steefel. J., fancy goods, 111 North Clinton.
Steel, James S .. grocer, 149 North Clinton.
Steele & Avery, (Samuel C. Steele and Sidney S. Avery,) booksellers and statlonors, wholesale and retail. 49 State.
Steele, Samuel C .. (Stecle & Atery.)
Steger, John. prop. of saloon and clothing store, 93 Brown.
Stager, Wolfgang, meat market, 116 Brown.
Stehlay, C., barber, 1125 North.
Steihler, George, meat market, Hannover, corner Vienna.
STEIN & ADLER, (V. S'ein and L. Aller,) wholesale dealers in boys' and youths' clothing, 67 Mill, 12 and 14 Mumford.
Stein, John, grocery and saloon, 5% Wilder.
STEIN. N., (Stein & Aller.)
Stein, Philip, saloon, 42 Allen.
STEIN, SAMUEL, show cases and furniture. 20 Stone.
Steinfeld, Edward, manuf. and jobber of clothing. 5 Main St. Bridge.
Steinhauer, Geo., vinegar mannf. and saloon keeper, 55 Hudson, corner Nassau.
Steinlo, J. Marie, millinery goods, 73 N. Clinton.
Stephany, John, whip maker and inspector of elections, residence 100 Kelly.
Stern, Abraham, ( Beir, Stern & Co.) Stern, Israel, (Beir, Stern & Co.)
Stern. Lewis, ( Guzzenheimer (e Stern.)
Stern. N., groceries, provisions and liquors, 148 Main.
STERRIT, Wx. F., commissioner of deeds aud prop. of cooper shops, 16 Grape, corner Clark.
STETTHEIMER, LEWIS, (Stettheimer, Tons & Co.)
STETTHEIMER, MAURICE R., (Stattheimer, Tone & Co.)
STETTHEIMER, MCDONELL & Co., ( mon Nettheimer, James M. Donell, Jas. S. Rally, N. Tambi smit R. sind amante, and wholesale clothiers, also imponere And jobber- in foreign and domestic wortens. 21 State. STETTHEIMER, SIGMUND, & ARING. Tre de Co.) STEPTHEIMER, SIMON, Ost Heimer. M.DenK if (v.)
STETTHEIMER, TONE & CO., (Sigmund, Maurice R. and Leute Sletthelmer, and Theoboll W. and Bernard W. Tone,) bankers, & State.
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Stetzenmayer, Frederick, saloon, groceries and provisions, 171 and 173 Plymouth Avenue.
Stetzenmayer, Jacob F., saloon keeper, 247 Exchange.
STEVENS, ALVARADO, (J. B. S'erens & Son.)
Stevens, James, saloon, 80 S. St. Paul.
STEVENS, JAMES B. (J. B. Stevens & Son.)
*STEVENS, J. B. & SON, manufs. of all kinds of packing boxes, also grape and other fruit boxes, foot of Furnace St.
Stevens, L. A., teacher, Public School No. 14.
Stevens, O. H., lawyer. 30 Arcade.
STEVENS, W. C., Gute Sterens & Maxson.)
Stevenson, Joseph. (Stevenson & Simpson.)
Stevenson & Slip-on, (Joseph Stevenson and Joseph M. Simpson,) grocerles and pro- visions and agents for the Empire Tea Co., 24 Front.
Steward, H. Mrs., boarding house, 9 North.
Steward, J. W., shoe shop, corner Jay and Magne.
Stewart, Isaac. flour and feed. 94 North.
Stewart, Jas., builder. 15 Lancaster.
Stewart, James T., manuf. of and wholesale dealer in boots and shoes, corner North Water and Andrew.
Stewart, John L., hou>> and sign painter, over 23 Front.
Stewart, Samuel M., (Perrin & Stewart.)
Sthalhnt, Henry, grocer. 36 Gregory.
STHUSTER, MATHIAS. prop. Jefferson House, 110 Brown, corner Wilder.
Stickel, Fred., grocer, + Herman.
Stickle Bros., cider and vinegar manuf., Caledonia Avenue, near West Avenne. tiephel. Jacob, dry goods, 48 St. Joseph, corner Kelley.
Briles, W. J., groceries and provisions, 61 Caledonia Avenue.
Stillson, Geo. D., sapt. Mount Hope Cemetery, residence near Mount Hope.
Stillson, Roswell II., dentist, over $5 Main.
Stillwell, H., dealer in diamonds, watches, jewelry, silver ware and fancy goode, 51 Buffalo.
Stober, Adam, meat market. 1S? North St. Panl.
STOCKBRIDGE. HIRAM R., (B. Hughes & Co.)
Stocking. Chas. H. Rev., pastor Trinity Church.
STOCKING, JEROME, (E. D. Webster & Co.)
Stocking, Solomon, pump factory. Alexander, corner Monroe.
Stoddard, E. V., physician, 34 N. Fitzhugh.
Stoecker & Bauer, (C. Stoecker and M. Bauer,) meat market, corner Plymouth Avenue and Greig.
Stoecker, C., (Stoecker & Baver.)
Stoll, Joseph, baker, 34 St. Joseph.
Stomers, Engenie Mrs .. dress maker, corner Atkinson and Engle.
STONE, DRAPER, superintendent of Air Cure and Medical Instituto.
Stone, H. D., (W. W. Carr & Co.)
Stone, L. B. Mra .. second hand clothing store and intelligence office, 130 Badalo St.
STONE, LYM IN L., (Gillon de Stone.)
STONE, NEWEL A., (Win. Burke & Co.)
Stone, W. C., (W. W. Carr & Co.)
Stoppelbein, Jacob, shoemaker, Mill, near Center.
STORMS & FURMAN, (Geo. N. Storms and Chas. E. Furman,) clothiers, 2 Buffalo St. corner Front.
STORMS, GEO. N., (Storms & Furman.)
STORMS. G. N. & Co., (B. W. Williams,) wholesale dealers in gouts' furnishing goods, over 131 Main.
Storrs. Wm. C., U. S. commissioner, 112 Reynolds' Arcade.
STORTZ, GEORGE, groceries and provisions. & West Avenue.
Stott Bros., ( Charles T., Stephen W. and Geo. F.,) props. Rochester File Works, 111 Mill. Stott. Charles T .. (Stort Bros .. )
Brott, Geo. F., (Stott Bros.) Stott, John S., deputy U. S. marshal, 70 Arcade.
Stott, Stephen W .. (slott Bros.)
Stowers, E. M., dress maker, 33 Atkinson.
Stressner, John, fancy goods, 152 N. Clinton.
Stratton. E. Miss, matron of Orphan Asylan, 4 Hubbell Park.
Stratton. Geo. L., ( lieman S. Brewer d: Co.)
STRAUB, JOHN, grecer, 196 Lake Avende.
Stransen. Jacob, dry 200.14, 3% Orange. Strauss. E., (Caurmain, a'raus d (0.) Streeter. A. Mrs .. dre- - making and plin sewing. corner Tremont andI Caledonia Avenue. STREETER. MARY S. Miss te weber, House for Truant and Idle Children. Striker, Lorenzo, blacksmith, carriage ironer and horee shoving, 185 West Avendo. Strobel, Joseph, brewer. 50 Ontario.
Strong, Alva, prest., of Rochester Paper Co.
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JAMES H. HALPIN, DEALER IN
Choice Family Groceries! PROVISIONS AND
LIQUORS
149 MAIN STREET,
Rochester, N. T. A CEP Cash and the highest price, paid for Country Produce.
OSBURN HOUSE TOBAGGO STORE ! SILAS L. KEYES, DEALER LV
TOBACCO, CIGARS, SNUFF
POUCHES, CO. OLC VIRCINI" Of the best quality and in great variety. Coburn House, MAIN STREET, - ROCHESTER, N. Y.
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Strong, Henry A., (Strong & Woodbury.)
Strong & Redfield, (Mrs. Sarah J. Strong and Mrs. Susan E. Redfield,) props. Redfield House. 102 Mill, corner Center.
Strong, Sarah J. Mrs., (Strong & Redfield.)
Strong & Woodbury, (Henry A. Strong and Edmund F. Woodbury,) manufa. of whips and lashes, 149 State.
Stronss, E .. (Caufman, Strouss & Co.)
Stuart & Co., (G. W. Stuart,) paper hangers and dealers in paper, paints, varnishes, glass &c., 109 State.
Stuart, Eli, house painter and paper hanger, 16 Exchange, 3d floor.
Stuart, G. W .. (Stuart & Co.)
Stuchfeld. Alfred. (Morrison & Stuchfeld.)
Stuhler, George, meat market, 30 Hanover.
STULL BROS .. (Joseph A. and Homer,) attorneys, 52 Arcade ..
STULL, HOMER. (Stull Bros.,) notary public.
STULL, JOSEPH A., (Stull Bros.)
Stump, C. H .. (Stump & Southworth.)
Stump & Southworth, (C. H. Stump and T. J. Southworth,) printers, 07 and 69 Reynoldy' Arcade.
Bness, Emanuel F., stoves, tinware &c., 74 North.
Sugra, D., tailor, 14 Elizabeth.
Sullavan, Mary B. Miss, dress maker, over 75 Main.
SULLIVAN. CHAS., manuf. and dealer in domestic and imported cigars, leaf and smok- ing tobacco &c., 125% State.
Sullivan, Daniel. (Mc Donald & Sullivan.)
Sullivan, Daniel C., letter carrier.
Sullivan, James, blacksmith, Brown, near Stato.
Sullivan, M. C. Miss., milliner, Elwood Block, up stairs.
Summers, Theodore A., (Summers & Turpin.)
Summers & Turpin, (Theodore A. Summers and T. II. Turpin,) picture frame makers, 20 .N. Water. SUMNER, CHAS .. (Sumner & White.)
SUMNER & WHITE. (Chas. Summer and T. C. White.) homeo. physicians, 14 S. Clinton. SUNDERLIN, LEWIS, (Sunderlin & Wearer.)
SUNDERLIN & WEAVER, successors to C. A. Burr & Co., (Lewis Sunderlin and Deral- son G. Weaver.) dealers in watches, jewelry, silver-ware, and fancy articles, 18 Suite, corner Exchange Place.
Sutherland, Isaac EI .. sheriff of Monroe County, 41 Reynolds Arcade,
Sutherland, S. R., tailor and cutter, room 4, 1st floor, up stairs, Curtis Block.
Sutter. Jacob. carpet weaver, 5 Alexander.
Swager, A. Mrs., saloon, 35 Hudson.
SWAN, THOS., physician, cancers cured without the neo of the knife, 100 Weet Avenue. Sweeting, John B., jobber and dealer in millinery goods, 84 State.
Swinburu. George, physician and surgeon, 12 Jay.
Swingler, John, baker, 9 Delevan.
Sykes, James, grocer, 27 Scio.
Tallmage. J. A., clothing store, 2 Spring. Talman. J .. eoap maker, 163 South St. Paul.
Talty, Michael, saloon, 27 South St. Paul.
TAMBLINGSON, N., (Stettheimer, Mc Doneil (& Co.)
Tangneny, Robert, fishing tackle, 9 Smith's Block.
Tanner, Win., ( Gunlatch & Tanner.)
Taunton, John, tailor. Western House of Refugo.
*TAYLOR & BACON, (John W. Taylor and Franklin W. Bacon,) photographers, 03 Main.
TAYLOR & BROWNELL, (George Taylor and Ephraim Brownell.) wholesale boot and shoe dealers, 17 Main, corner Water.
Taylor, E., (V. O. Vosburgh && Co.) Taylor, Edwin, carpenter and joiner, 212 North St. Paul.
Taylor, Frank. ( Taylor & Richardson.)
TAYLOR, GEO., ( Taylor & Brownell.)
Taylor, H. Mrs., ( Taylor && Ritchie.) Taylor, John, hats, caps and furs, 13 Front.
TAYLOR, JOHN W .. (Taylor & Bacon.)
Taylor. N., boots and shoes, 16 9. St. Paul. TAYLOR, P. W., builder, stairs, counters, brick monds &c., west end of Court St. B:i :D.
Taylor & Richardson, (Frank Taylor and II. F. Richardson,) manuf. of thermometers, s Hill.
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Taylor && Ritchie. (Mrs. IT. Taylor and Mrs. L. M. Ritchie.) boarding house, 119% Main. Teal, Wm., manufs. Woodworth's planers and wood working machinery, corner Platt and Mill.
Terry, George, veterinary surgeon, 300 State.
Telford, John, machinist, 136 Mill.
Temple. Alfred, carpenter and joiner, Genesee, near St. Mary's Hospital.
Terry, James, secretary and treasurer Kidd Foundry and Steam Engine Manufacturing Co.
Tessen, Henry & Co , (C. Haller.) groceries and provisions, corner North and Atwater. Thalheimer, Jacob, painter. 90 Hunter.
Thayer, Henry. painter, 5t Frout.
The Earnest Christian. Rev. B. T. Roberts. e:litor and prop .. 18 Elwood Block.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ROCHESTER. Ezra M. Parsous, president ; Charles E. Upton. cashier : W. S. Sherman, teller ; State.
Thein, Michael. (Thein & Staub.)
Thein & Staub, (Michael Thein and Edward Staub,) dry goods, 201 North Clinton.
Theis, John. saloon. 24 N. Water.
Thiem, Henry, meat market, 13ยบ North St. Panl.
Third Baptist Church, North Ford.
Third Presbyterian Church. Temple, Rev. A. G. Hall, pastor.
Thomas, Auna, assistaut teacher. Western House of Refuge.
Thomas, B., painter. over d3 Exchange.
Thomas, Benjamin F., coppersmith and inspector of elections, 26 South St. Paul.
Thomas, E. L., 72 Monat Hope Avenue.
Thomas, John P., saloon and grocery, 59 Lyell.
Thomas. John W., carpeuter and builder. 121 Caledonia Avenue.
*THOMAS, J. R., architect. 55 Reynolds Arcade.
Thomas, Wm. C., bookseller and stationer. 40 Buffalo St.
Thompson, A. E. Mrs., fancy store and dress making. 225 Main.
THOMPSON. GEORGE HENRY, grocer. 7 Monroe Avenue.
Thompson. H. W., artist, 105/6 Buffilo St., 2d floor.
THOMPSON. ISAAC H., grocer, 293 State.
Thompson, J. H. Jr., teller. Flour City National Bank.
Thompson, J. Jr .. Jawyer. 21 Troup.
Thompson, John W., tobacco and cigars. 1233 Moin.
Thompson, Nathaniel. canal collector, office at weigh lock, Sonth St. Paul.
Thompson. Robert. carpet weaver, St Lyell.
*THOMPSON. W.M. A., dealer in stoves, and mannf. of tinware, copper, sheet iron &c., 284 State.
Thompson, Wm. S .. (I. E. Sh.fer & Co.,) importer of china, glass and crockery ware, alderman 9th ward, 51 State.
Thorn, G .. blacksmith. Caledonia Avenne, near West Avenue.
Thorne, W. E. (Sanderson de Thorne.)
Thornton, Hubert B., minager of W. U. Telegraph. at N. Y. C. depot.
Turasher. F. M., confectioner and saloon keeper, of North.
Thrig. Adam, sausage maker, 112 Chatham.
Tibbis, Henry F., cabinet maker, Aqueduct, near the Canal.
Tibhils, Horace, farniture manufacturer, Aqueduct, near Caual.
Tibbits, C., grocer, 196 South St. Paul.
Tichner, Solomon, dry good -. 25 Holland.
Tidd, Henry A., insurance agent. 35 Arcade.
Tien, Cuas., shoemaker, Jis North Clinton.
Tierney Michael. watchman. Western House of Refuge.
Timmerman, Jefferson. carpenter and joiner. 21 Vincent Place.
Tippetts. E. Mrs., manuf. ar:'de'al flowers, 43 State.
Todd. C. S. & Co. (Win. P. Wattensand D. P. Toll,) general agents for the Howe Sex- ing Machine. ST Suite.
Todd. D. P. (U. S. Fond & Co.)
TOMPKINS. C. R .. prop. Rochester Wood Tool Manufactory. corner Mill and Furnace. TONE, BERNARD W. ( etheimer. Tone & Co.) notary public.
TONE. THEOBALD W. (Strummer. Tone d (V.)
Toue, Theodore W., notary public and commissioner of deeds, S State. Too nbs, Geo. W., foreman with E. C. Hovey, ? Mount Hope Avenue. Tophan. Thos .. saloon. so South St. Paul.
Torkinion. S. R. M.s., millinery and furnishing goods, 156 Buffalo St.
Torner. Those. second hand clothing, IM Budalo St.
*TOWER. LEWIS C. & Co .. ( Fre terich E. Stall,) mannf. of barometers and thermom- cters. 37 Exchange.
Towesend. G. G., mannf. of shoemakers' tool4, 103 Mill. Towasaol. Juba- L. pride p: Peile School No. 6. TRACY. CLARK D .. . Fr. y & R. r. comat-ioner of deeds. They Female Institute, Alexander.
TRACY. HARTSON B. superintendent Chrome office. Tracy, James M., music teacher, 51 State.
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*TRACY & REW, (Clark D. Tracy and Francis S. Rew.) publishers Rochester Erening Express, 23 Buffalo.
Tracy, Wm. H., messenger Common Council.
Traders' National Bank, S. L. Brewster, president; HI. C. Brewster, cashier ; Masonic Hall Block, corner Buffalo and Exchange.
Traugott, Jacob F., (Rohr & Traugott.)
Treat. Maggie E., teacher, Public School No. 17.
Tremble, John, printer, boards 46 Kent.
Tremont House, Mill, Lewis Engel, prop.
Trenaman & Co. (Richard Trenaman, W. H. Brown and O. H. Ganyard,) coal hod manufs., Water, near Andrew.
Trezaman, Richard, (Trenaman & Co.) tanner, hide and leather dealer, North Water. Trinity Church, ( Episcopal.) Frank, corner Ceuter, Rev. Charles H. Stocking, pastor. Troening, Henry, hatter, 125 State, over Jefferey's coffin rooms.
Trott, M. Mrs., dress maker, 71 Monroe.
Truesdale, Geo., lawyer, commissioner of deeds and notary public, 6 and ? Lyon Build- ing, Exchange Place.
TRUESDALE, W. H., attorney at law and commissioner of deeds, over 90 Buffalo St. Tschirch, Ernest Rev., pastor German Baptist Church, residence 31 Iludson.
Taerr, Frederick, barber, 77 Chatham.
TUETY, PETER. (Brown & Tuety.)
TULLY, FRANCIS, tin, copper and sheet iron ware, wholesale and retail, 65 and 67 Exchange.
Tunbridge, Caleb, painter, West Avenue. 0
TUNBRIDGE, WILLIAM, house and ornamental painter, 30 Trowbridge.
Turk. H. (E. Rivers de Co.)
TURNBULL, -. ( Welch & Turnbull.)
Turner. A. L., physician, over 132 siate.
Turner, E. Mrs., corset maker, 28 Sophia.
Turner, J. Mrs., corsets, 28 Sophia.
Turner. P. H., physician, 114 Buffalo St .. 2d floor.
Turner, Price T., assistant a-sessor internal revenue, 28th district, 9th division, and commissioner of deeds, 26 Reynolds Arcade.
TURPIN, FREDERICK. (Vercell de Turpin.)
Turpin, T. H .. (Summers && Turpin.)
Twitchell, L. B., real estate dealer, 39 Arcade.
TYLER, C. M., auctioneer and real estate agent, and commississioner of deeds, over 35 Main.
Tyler, E. L., master mechanic N. Y. C. R. R., western division.
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Ulrich. Joseph, saloon, 1 Franklin.
UNDERHILL, C. M., coal agent, 7 Plymouth Avenue.
UNDERHILL, GEO .. groceries, provisions, flour, feed and grain, 107 Plymouth Avenne.
UNDERHILL, R. W., joiner and builder, cistern bailder and agent for Dederich's coul hoisting apparatus, 4 Platt.
Union Bank. Ereckson. Jennings & Mumford. prop's., 25 State.
UNION FLOURING MILL. 23 North Water, Peter Christian, prop.
Umon Hotel, 54 West Avenne. Albert Sourbier, prop.
Union House, 2 Center, J. McCoart, prop.
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