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Wiegant, Adam, groceries and provisions, 63 Monroe.
Wicz, A., barber saloon. 120 Badalo St.
Wetzel. Heury, grocer. Is Hanover.
Wieman, B , four and feed, 39 North Aveune.
Wi_ney, Wm. B., groceries and provisions, 14 Jones, corner Dean.
Wiker, F .. saloon. 42 New Main.
Wilbar. N. P., ( Wilbur & Palmer.)
Wilbur & Palmer, (V. P. Wilbur and N. Palmer,) livery stable, 4 Franklin.
Wilbar. R. G., ( Wilbur & Wilson.)
Withar & Wilson. (E. G. Wine and Milton J. Wilson,) agents for American Fence Co., room 8, Washington Hall Block.
W.'Tcox, Seymour G., ( Rawson & Wilcox,) commissioner of deeds and notary public.
V. Peox. W. J., ( Robinson & Wilcox.)
Wild. Chas .. bricklayer and grocer, 215 State.
Wilder. A. Carter, real estate owner, 25 Buffalo, 2d floor.
Willer. Esther Mrs .. dress maker, 34 Cayuga.
WIL.DER, SAMUEL, vice-president Mechanics' Savings Bank.
WILL. G. & J. & Co. (M. Brickner.) wholesale dealers in clothing, 64 Mill.
Wie, Joseph. (Green're & Wile.) Wilkin. A. J., attorney at law, over 9.) Buffalo St.
Wilkins. D. H., music office, 12 Baker's block. Ed floor, Buffalo st.
W. lad. Frances Mrs., select school, 3 Mortimer.
WILLEY, BEN., saloon keeper and carriage trimmer. 63 Exchan ;c.
Witams & Batterson, (E. R. Williams and T. E. Butterson.) joubers in crockery, glas -- ware &c .. 37 and 29 Exchange .. n. B. W .. (C. V. Stop & Co.) to, Charles II .. (Breen de Wilde.) -. Driv:J R .. Bour and futt. Lye.t. near Orchard. , Elward E., cons: tbh, wentence 138 State. A.S. E. R., ( Willi ans de Betterton. ) Luis, E. W., (John williams & Sons.)
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Williams. Geo. D .. (John Williams & Sons.)
WILLIAMS, HARVEY D., (S. Coleman & Co.)
Williams, J. H., (Bennett. MeGrave & Co.)
Williams. John P .. meat market, 258 State.
Williams, John & Sons. ( E. IF. and Geo. D.,) merchant millers, prop's Whitney Mills, foot of Brown's Race.
Williams. L. J. Miss., dress and cloak maker, 47 S. Ford.
WILLIAMS. L. L., prop. Business University, corner Buffalo and Fitzhugh.
Williams. Mary Mrs., boarding house, 173 Main.
WILLIAMS. S. B., ( Warfield & Co.)
*WILLIAMS. W., general agent Rochester Insole Manufacturing Co., 84 Main. Williams, Wellington, (Stuart & Williams.)
Williams, Wm. P., (C. S. Todd & Co.)
Williamson. Richard, carpenter and joiner, 96 Brown.
Williamson, Thomas, builder. shop Litchfield, near Brown St. Bridge.
Williamson. Wm .. boot and shoe repairer, 131 Buffalo St.
WILLIAMSON. WALTER, carpenter and joiner, 25 Grape.
Willis. Isaac, ( Hallowell (e Willis.)
Willie & Lyon, (R. B. Willis und Herman Lyon,) bran dusters and mill furnishing, foot · of Aqueduct. 3d door.
Willis, M. L. Miss .. dress maker, 16 Adams.
Wills. R. B., ( Willis a Lyon.)
Willsev. Solomon, manuf. of cane seats, 128 State.
WILLSON. MARK D., small fruit nurseryman, 255 North.
Wilmot. Russel 1 .. (Miller & Wilmot.)
WILSON, ANDREW. ( Foulds & Wilson.)
Wilson, C. G .. tailor, 65 Smith's Block. Buffalo.
Wilson. Fred. C., agent Revere Mills, commissioner of deeds, Brown's Race, foot of Furnace.
Wilson, Geo. & Co., (Geo. Wilson Jr.,) merchant millers, props. Peoples Custom Mille, Brown's Race.
Wilson. Geo. Jr., (Geo. Wilson (& Co.)
Wilson. Henry. ( Wilson. Le mard & Co.)
Wilson, Isaac S .. (I. S. Wilson & Bros.)
Wilson, I. S. & Bros., (Is the S. Theodore F. and. Wareham N.,) agents for Central Stock Yards and dealers in baled hay and straw, 20 Mumford.
Wilson. James, (James Wilson & Co.)
Wilson. J. H., carriage and wagon wheel mannf .. 19 Warehouse.
Wilson. J. H. & Co., Mivel Porter,) manufs. of barrel heading and dealers in staves and hoops. Oak, near Smith.
WILSON. JOHN IL., (& ynolds & Wilson.)
Wilson. J. strony, under sheriff, 41 Reynolds' Arcade.
Wil-on. J. W., attorney at law and commissioner of deeds, 21 Smith's Block, Buffalo St.
Wilson, Leonard & Co .. (Henry Wilson, Theodore Leonard and Jerome Keyes,) leather and findings. 12s and 150 Front.
Wilson, Milton J., (Wilbur & Wiem.)
Wilson, O. R. Mrs., milll' nery. 59 state.
Wilson. R. B .. ( Huit & Wilson.)
Wilson, Theodore F., (1. S. Wilson & Bros.)
Wilson. Warcham N. (I. S. Wilson & Brox.)
Wilson, Win., retired brewer. North American Hotel.
Wilson, William, carpenter. 49 N. Clinton.
Wimble. Geo., prop. of Wimble's Hotel. Mill.
Wing. Nathaniel, manuf. of gloves, mittens, whips, lashes, buckskin goods &c., 23 ExcoaD_e.
Winston. A. S., agent for Lake Shore and Michigan Southern R. R. line, office 91 Mill, opposite Brachett House.
Winter, William, stoves and tinware, 112 Brown.
Waterich. S'emund. shoe maker, 101 Mill.
WINTEPROTH. ALFRED, -amoon and restaurant, 11 S. St. Paul.
WINTER- BRIDGET ME -. (More & Wine re.)
Wirley. Frederick. bardes- maker. so State.
Wise. Rada, hotel prop., 120 Mount Hope Avenue.
Wish.r. C., grocer. ~ North Avenue.
WIENER. H. C. the erd Primer.)
*WISNER & PALMER. (II. C. Wisner and! Isaac Palmer,) importers of crockery, china and _it -- ware, 33 state. Wi-str.k. Hontrick. joiner. 1.9 Alexander.
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WITHERSPOON. WM .. (S. F. & W. Walespon.) *WITZELL, AUGUSTUS, baker and confectioner, 262 State.
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MONROE COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
R. M. STEARNS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
READY-MADE CLOTHING !
The subscriber wishes to call the attention of the citizens of Rochester and surrounding vicinity to one of the largest stocks of Custom
Ready-Made Clothing !
To be found in this city, and we wish it distinctly understood that all Garments sold at this establishment, not found as represented. can be returned.
All we ask is a continuance of our Customers and as many new ones as may give us a share of their patrou- age. Our stock consists of
Gents' & Boys' Clothing AND
FURNISHING GOODS!
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Don't forget the Place,
No. 3 Main Street Bridge, Rochester, N. Y.
DR. HOLLAND, No. 3 Elwood Block, Corner of State and Buffalo Streets, ROCHESTER, N. W.
Treats successfully all Scrofulous, Hereditary, Rheumatic and Skin Affections, Ulcers, Fever Sores, Syphilitic, and all diseases of the Bones and Joints. Also diseases of Women and Children. Patients applying to DR. HOLLAND, can rely upon honorable and scientific treatment.
N. B .- DR. HOLLAND refers to the most prominent citizens of Rochester.
AUGUSTUS WITZELL, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, Bread, Pics, Crackers, CANDIES, &C. " Orders for Weddings and Parties promptly attended to. 262 STATE STREET, ROCHESTER, N. Y.
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Witzel. Henry, grocer, 18 Hanover.
WITZIGMANN, CASPER, shoemaker and barber, corner North and Webster.
Wolcott. A. F. & G. P., ( Anson F. and Geo. P.,) rectifiers, east end Clarissa St. Bridge. Wolcott, Anson F., ( A. F. (& G. P. Wolcott.)
Wolcott, Geo. P .. (A. F. ( G. P. Wolcott.)
Wolcott. J. E., dress maker. 86 N. Clinton.
Wolf Bros., props. Genesee Soap Works, manufs. castile soap, 55 and 87 St. Joseph. WOLF, GEORGE. groceries and provisions, 24 William.
Wolf. John E .. cigar maker, 100 Main.
Wolff. Wm .. carpenter, 193 N. Clinton.
Woll, Michael. prop. of cooper shop, corner Sexton and Canal.
Wollf. Elias, wholesale dealer in clothes, 48 and 50 Mill.
Wollf. W. E .. (Durell & Wollf.)
Wolters. C. F., watches, jewelry, plating &c., 1 Arcade.
Wood. Daniel, lawyer, commissioner of deeds and justice of the peace, over 49 Main.
Wood, E. L., physician, 28 South Avenue.
Wood. E. L., business agent of Rochester Self-acting Car Time Indicator Co.
Wood. Elizabeth, grocer. 58 Asylum.
WOOD. HIRAM, Hvery and exchange stables, next north of National Hotel, Fitzhugh. Wood, Levi, publisher Free Methodist, Powers' Block, Buffalo St.
Wood, Samuel S., ( French & Wood.)
Wood. Sermour G .. dentist. 89 Main.
Wood. S. G .. secretary of Rochester Self-acting Car Time Indicator Co.
Woodbeck. Thos., city scavenger. 144 Buffalo st.
WOODBURY, BOOTH & Co., (Daniel A. Woodbury. Jonathan Woodbury and James E. Booth,) manufs. of steam engines and boilers, Mill, near Platt.
Woodbury. Daniel A .. ( Woodbury. Booth & Co.)
Woodbury, Edmund F., (Strong & Woodbury.)
Woodbury. Eliza, teacher, Public School No. 4.
WOODBURY, JONATHAN. ( Woodbury, Booth & Co.)
WOODBURY, M. K., (M. F. Reynolds & Co.)
Wooden. L. M., lawyer, 90 Buffalo.
WOODRUFF, SAMUEL R., groceries and provisions, and alderman 10th Ward, 141 Main.
Woode. Peter, brakeman, N. Y. C. R. R .. , North American Hotel.
Woods. Samuel, grocery, 58 Asylum.
Woodward, C. W., ( Woodward & Rundel.)
Woodward. H. II., attorney at law and notary public, 1 Baker's Block, Buffalo St.
Woodward & Rundel, (C. W. Woodward and M. W. Rundel,) pictures and picture frames, 126 State.
Woodworth. C. B., (C. B. Woodworth & Son,) secretary and treasurer of Rochester City and Brighton Rail Road.
Woodworth. C. B. & Son, (Chauncey B. and Chauncy C.,) props. Rochester Giass Works, manufs. of drugmists' and perfumers' glassware. prescription bottles, lamp chimnuies &c., also mauafs. of perfumery, flavoring extracts, &c., 111, 118 and 115 Buffalo St.
Woodworth, Chauncey C .. (C. B. Woodworth &: Son.)
Woollard. John. ( Hotchkiss de Woroll ard.)
WOOLEY, PHILIP, manuf. of clothing, over 41 Main.
Worden. Samuel C., Ocean Dining Hall, noder Elwood Block, Buffalo St.
Worth. George, prop. of store. Lyell, corner Whitney.
Worth. Joseph, saloon keeper, corner Hawkins, Galusha and Oakman.
Wotters. Chas. F., manuf. of jewelry. 1 Arcade Hall.
Wray, Elijah, locksmith and bell hanger, 92 Frout.
WRAY, HENRY JR., (Henry Wray & Son.)
WRAY, HENRY & SON, ( Henry Jr.,) brass founders, 100 Mill.
Wright, Alfred, perfumery and davoring extracts, 149 and 151 State.
Wright & Beach. ( P. Wright wwt S. Beach.) Hour, grain &c., 51 North.
Wright, Geo., grocer, 155 Buffalo St.
Wright, lease N., livery stable. North Water.
Wright, John Jr., shoe shop. 106 Ea-t Avente.
Wright & Mylea. ( Win. H. Wright and L. Myles,) carpentere, Aqueduct, corner Race. Wright, I .. . Wright if Both) Wright, V. Miss. Teacher, Public Seltool No. 3.
Wright, William, carpenter. 29 S. Ford. Wright, Wm. H .. ( Mri ;HA et Mgrs.) Wrinn. Francis, groceries and provisions, 164 Plymouth Avence.
WULSCHLEGER, F. G., groceries and provisions, 20 Weet Avenue.
Wright & Cowles. (D. W. Wright and John Couks,) ladies' and misses' serred shoes, corner Market and Mill. Wright, D. W., ( Wright & Comles.) Wright, Hinmo L., teacher. Public School No. 7.
Wright, F. V., teacher, Public School No. 5.
PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.
PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.
Rochester Evening Express . : If i-e, 21, 23 and 25 Buffalo St., i: ter. N. Y., issues daily, tri-weekly Weekly editions. This paper is too 'and favorably known in Western New 1 Ik to need any commendation from us. 1- a newspaper or as an advertising we ham it is worthy of the large patron- ho it receives. The Book and Job Print- ) y department is supplied with all the fu uities for first-class work. Tracy & Rew Ar The proprietors. See advertisement on
Johnston, Huntley & Co., manu- !! turers of Johnston's Self-Raking Reap- er and Mower. Brockport, N. Y., advertise on colored page 122. This is one of the most valuable machines manufactured. As the Reaper and Mower have become indis- pensable to the farmer, it becomes them to get the best. This machine in some re- spects is without a rival ; so say those who kuow. Let the farmers give it a trial.
Samuel R. Hart, manufacturer of Lmaber, Brighton, N. Y., advertises on parce 146 & 396. He bas a large steam saw- inill at which he is prepared to saw Lum- bur of any desirable size and at short no- tice. He keeps constantly on hand a large assortment, suitable for almost any con- ceivable use, and will sell at prices as low as is consistent with living. All who use Lumber will do well to call on him before purchasing elsewhere.
MeRoden & Co., Merchant Tailors and dealers in Ready Made Clothing, No. 17 Main Street Bridge, Rochester, N. Y., have a large stock of Clothes and Cassimeres which they will make up in a style unsur- pissed in the city. No better goods can be found in the city and their prices are such A> to attract a large class of customers, who may rely upon being fairly dealt with. See advertisement on page 25.1.
Peter Carle, manufacturer of Um- brellas and Parasols, No. 115 State Street, Rochester, N. Y., publishes a card on page 244. If you wish a good article call and order one of Carle, and if your old one reeds repairing, call and have it made as good as new.
J. Fonda, dealer in Hats, Caps, Fur-, Robes. Umbrellas, &c., 7 Suite St., Roch- eufer, N. Y., publishes a card ou page 2st. This Is a good place for those to go who Wish to select furs for the approaching; cold Weather, as they will find a good assort- meut and the latest styles. Give him a call
Taylor's Improved Steel Tooth Hay and Grain Rake, averti- on page 251, has won its way into use by its own merits. Those who have tried it. speak in the highest terms of praise of its work and declare that it is the best in u-e. It works well in all kinds of grass, is sin- ple. easily managed and is easier for the horse than most other rakes. Mr. Joseph Richardson, Rochester, N. Y., is the Gen- eral Agent for Western New York.
Mendel Lipsky, manufacturer and doyler in Men's and Boys' Clothing and Furnishing Goods, No. 26 Front Suret, Rochester, N. Y., publishes a card on page 296. Mr. L. keeps a good assortment of clothing which he will sell as low as any other house in the city. Give him a call.
Dr. W. H. Carrier, V. S .. Roches- ter, N. Y., advertises his Hoof and Healing Ointment on colored pace and. This is pronounced by competent judges one of the best remedies in use for Founder, Scratches, Wounds, and many other ail- ments to which horses are linble. Give it a trial. Sold at all drug stores.
J. W. Howland, proprietor of the Fairport Barrel and Stave Manufactory, Fairport, N. Y., advertises on colored pare 260. The best of materials used, and the best workmen employed. Barrels, Staves and Heading always on hand and for sale at the lowest market price. Call and see.
Augustus Witzell, Baker and Con- fectioner, No. 260 State Street. Rochester, N. Y., is prepared to furnish Bread. Pies, Cakes and Candies, in any quantities at short notice. Those who have patronized him know that he is always prompt to fill orders and furnish parties at reasonable rates. Give him a call. See card, pages 262 and 404.
S. P. Frost, Merchant Tailor, No. 13 Main Street, Brockport, N. Y., is constant- Is taking in some of the best citizens of Brockport and the surrounding country, and sending them out clothed and in their right mind. He keeps a full assortment of goods in his line and warrants fies to all customers. Let no one fail to call before purchasing elsewhere. He has the agency for the Singer Sewing Machine. See ad- vertisement on page 300.
E. D. Webster £ Co., dealers in Boots & Shoes, No. 117 Main Street, Roch- ester, N. Y., advertise on pure 318. Those in want of a good article at prices that can- not fail to please, will do well to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere.
E. Ocumpaugh & Brother, manufacturers of Shirts and dealers in E. Harrison, Merchant Tailor. No. there' Furnishing Goods. No. 9 Main St. 123 Main Street. Brockport. N. Y .. publieke ir:i.e. Ro tester, N. Y ... obie on p! :
a card on page 822. We take pi islire in " The smere made at this piece are the calling the attention of those about to pro- Wat perfect Atting of any ever introduced Fare clothing to this store, as we are con- To the public. Those who once try them seldom go back to the old style. Call and ident there would not be so great a rush of old en-tomere if he had not previously given them the best of fits. Try him.
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Wurtz, Frederick, saloon keeper and dealer in dry goods and groceries, 220 and 228 State. Wyckoff. John A., physician, 143 Frank.
Wyker. Frederick, saloon, 221 Alain.
Wynkoop, Henry J., cashier, Arcade Banking House, 30 Buffalo St.
YAMANN. JOSEPH, brewer, corner Jay and Saxton.
Yates, A. G., coal dealer. 163 Buffalo St.
Yanch, Jacob, painter, 14 University Avenue.
Yauch, John, ( Van Vechten & Yatuich.)
Yawinan, Frederick, cooper, Magne, near Saxton.
Yawman. Philip, bakery, 101 Caledonia Avenue.
YEOMAN. MATHEW, (Lyndon & Yeoman.)
TONKERMAN, JOHN. veterinary surgeon, 55 University Avenue.
York House, corner Front and Market, Mrs. Mary Cleminson, prop.
Yorkey, Win. II. Mrs., dressmaker, over 31 Scio.
Yost. Chas. H., saloon, 71 Front.
Youaz. Agpea E., teacher, Public School No. 6.
YOUNG, ALFRED, groceries and provisions, commissioner of deeds, 77 Morros, cor- ner Union.
Your, Chauncey. (Richardson, Burbank & Co.)
Yonne, Jacob, barber, Front. near York House. .
Yourg. Jacob, shoemaker, 68 Monroe Avenue.
Young, Joseph, shoemaker. 4 Tonawanda.
Young, Wmi., tree agent for Geo. Molson, corner Norton and St. Paul.
Youngs, Charles, dry goods, 31 Scio.
ZACHES, JOIIN, merchant tailor. 41 E. Maple.
Zerewitz, J. A .. meat market. 114 Main.
Zeller, E., hairdresser, 56 Joiner.
Zeller. Emil, cigar manuf . 32 McDonald Avenne.
ZELLWEGER, J. CONRAD, stamping for embroidery, 1251 State, 2d floor.
ZELLWEGER, MARY Miss, worker of all kinds of embroidery, 125% State.
Ziegler. Louis & Co., pamip auger and pump rimmer manufs., Fisk's Building, foot of Furnace.
Zietler, Joseph, shoe shop, 166 Orange.
Zimbeeck, John. grocer, 108 St. Joseph.
Zimberich, Daniel, glavier and picture frames, 99 Front.
Znibrich, John, tailor, over 53 Front, and grocer, 108 St. Joseph.
Zimmer, Conrad, prop. of grocery, saloon and cooper shop, 111 Mount Hope Arenue.
Zimmer, Frederick, saloon, Mount Hope Avenue.
Zimmer. H. H., meat market, 3 Hudson. ZIMMER. WM. W., meat market, 119 North Clinton.
Zimmerman, George, meat market, 78 St. Joseph.
Zimmerman, John, meat market. corner St. Joseph and Hamburgh.
Zimmerman, Philip, shoemaker. 37 S. Washington.
Zion Church, (Most) Favor, corner Spring. Rev. W. H. Abbott, pastor.
ZOLLER, D. D. & CO., harness makers. 50 Main. Zoneville, J. I. (Hendrikse d' Zonerykte.) Zorg. Win., wall paper, window shades, paints, oils, glass, &c., 141 State. Zorner, Charles, shoemaker. Lyell, near Orebard.
Zor-ch. Frank, jr., tobacconist, 104 North Clinton.
Zurn. Philip, grocery, 138 Orange. Zwack. Frank, saloon, West Maple. Zweck, Michael, carriage maker. 16 Market. Zweigle, John G., manuf. of -ansages, 45 Front. Zwe:zig, Joseph, groceries and provisions, 95 Scio.
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PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.
PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.
Union & Advertiser, published by Curt:4. Morey & Co., Union Buildings, I ... fhio Street, Rochester, N. Y., is adver- ted on page 288. This is one of the larg- est establishments in Western New York. The paper is known and read of all men throughout a large extent of country. As an advertising medium we commend it to the patronage of the business community. Every description of Book and Job Print- ing is executed in the best manner.
Corbitt & Bradish, of the Genesee Agricultural Works, Batavia, N. Y., manu- facture a great variety of the best Agricul- tural implements in use in this and adjoin- ing States. Established in 1840, it has been constantly adding to the number and variety of articles until there is no place in the County where farmers can so readily procure everything needed for the cultiva- tion of their farms. Read his advertise- meat on page 20.
Dominick Mura, Contractor and Builder, No. 21 Gorham Street, Rochester, N. Y., is prepared to take and execute con- tracts for House Building and Repairing of all kinds in the city or country. Hlis well kutown integrity and promptness arc a suficient guaranty that work will be satis- factorily performed. His card appears on page 262.
R. E. Clark, Adams Basin, Monroc County, N. Y., is agent for the celebrated Ohio and Buckeye Mower and Reaper, manufactured by Dodge & Stevenson, Au- burn, N. Y. This establishment is one of the Inrgest of the kind in the country, and their machines are owned by thousands of farmers all over the country, who can testi- fy to their many excellent qualities. The Reapers have a self-raking attachment so simple and effectunl in its operation as apparently to almost preclude uny further improvement in this direction. Forfurther particulars see advertisement on page 278. Mr. Clark is also agent for Monroe County for the Hollingworth Rake.
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J. B. Stevens & Son, proprietors of the Rochester Wood Packing Box Manu- factory, foot of Furnace Street, Rochester, N. Y., advertise on page 262. Boxes for all kinds of small fruits, peach crates, &c., are furnished to Fruit Growers and dealers at reasonable rates. Give them a call.
M. D. Rowley, General Insurance Agent, No. 25 Buffalo St., Rochester, N. Y., advertises on colored page 121. Mr. R. has the agency for the Widows and Orphans Life Insurance Co., and for several of the inost reliable Fire Insurance Companies, in which he will insure property of all kinds on the most reasonable termis. He is inde- ford int of all combinations and will ins;re :: the lowest price consistent with securi-
Ch4 bin a gentlemanly and reliable agent. Call ind see.
Trusses .- Professor Rainbow. GY Broadway, New York. has invented a Truly which bids fair to supersede all others in nee. It operates entirely by muscular dt- tion, having no metalie spring or band. It contracts and relaxes instantly without any perceptible movement of the body. It has been proved effectual where the Metalic Spring and Hard Rubber Truss had failed. and judging from the testimony of many respectable citizens of New York. who have tried it, we infer that all other kinds will soon be thrown aside. The Professor im- parts much valuable information to those who call on him, and he appears to under- etand thoroughly the subject upon which he treats. We advise all who are wearing the old style of Truss to send a stamped envelope with their address for a circular. His card appears on page 212.
Genesee Falls Nurseries, under the proprictorship of H. B. Hooker & Co .. are sending off annally a large number of the most desirable Trees, which give the best of satisfaction. To those who are set- ting out new orchards or filling up vacant places in the old, we would recommend to call at this Nursery. The office and grounds are at 250 North St. Paul street, Rochester, N. Y. Sce card, page 216.
B. F. Penny, dealer in Anthracite and Bituminous Coal and Kindling Wood, east end of Allen street bridge. Rochester, N. Y., is prepared to supply all customers with anything in their line. As cool weather approaches we must look out for fuel, and Penny will supply all orders. See card, page 216.
John Marron, Wagon maker and Blacksmith. No 161 Lake Avenue, Roches- ter N. Y., will do all work pertaining to his trade in a manner equal to the best, and as cheap as the cheapest. He uses the best materials and spares no pains to render his work satisfactory. See card on page 216.
George B. Barnum keeps a Flour and Feed Store at No. 96 East Avenue, Rochester, N. Y., where he supplies his customers with the best in the market at the lowest prices. A Bakery in connection with the establishment furnishes all the most desirable articles in that line. Seu card on page 216.
Warrant & Southworth, dealers in Stoves, House Furnishing Goods, &c., No. 26 Sonth St. Pant Street, Rochester. N. Y. They keep the most approved articles in their line, and do all work nsnally per- formed at ench an establishment, in the best manner and at short notice. Their card appears on page 220.
Dr. Holland, No. 3 Elwood Rinck, corner of state and Buffalo Streets, Rue' !. ester. N. Y., advertises on page del. II. i. Those who patronize Mr. Howby will treats all chronic and other diseases in scientific manner. For particulars sve huis card and give him a call.
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SOCIETIES.
SOCIETIES-ROCHESTER.
AMATEURA OF ROCHESTER-Organized 1 1869, Sibley's Block. Regular meetings every Tuesday ; Officers chosen January and Inly.
AMERICAN TRACT SOUETY-Organized 1825. Rochester Branch-Dist. Sec'y, Rev. W. V. Conch: Sup't. of Colportage, O. D. Grosvenor; Gen'l Agent, E. F. Owen, 75 State.
AUDUBON SPORTSMAN'S CLUB-ROOM8 in Arcade. Regular meeting- first Satur- day of each month. Annual meeting first Saturday in April.
BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE EN- GINEERS-Rochester Division . No. 19, or- ganized 1863, 133 State street. Meets every Saturday evening. Officers chosen last Saturday in September.
CHURCH HOME of the Protestant Episco- pal Church of the City of Rochester. Or- ganized February. 1468, Mount Hope aven- ue. opposite King's Nursery. Regular meeting first Friday of each month. An- nual meeting in November.
CONVENT OF MERCY-St. Mary's Charch, 5 South street.
DAUGHTERS OF ENGLAND BENEVOLENT SOCIETY -- Organized 1416. Rooms in St. George's Hall. Regular meetings alternate Tuesdays. Annual meeting last Tuesday in June.
EXEMPT FIREMAN'S ASSOCIATION- Organized January 26, 1569. Regular meet- ing first Wednesday in each month at Alert Hose House, 41 Front street. Annual meeting first Wednesday in January.
FIREMAN'S BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION -Incorporated IS6-11 Front street. Meet- ings second Tuesday of every month.
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC -DApt. of N. Y. O'Rourke Post No. 1. Organized 1-66. Rooms, St. George's Hul. But :- ' Block, State street. Meetings Friday evr- ning. Officers elected first Friday in Jan- uary and July.
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