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WM. Y. EMERY, Agent.
JOEL S. RAZE, (Successor of Raze & Dickey,)
MANUFACTURER OF
PRESSED, ROLLED & COMMON BRICK,
YARD, CLINTON ST., HYDRAULICS. RESIDENCE NORTH CANAL ST.
Pressed Brick Machines made to order. Orders by Mail or otherwise promptly attended to.
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COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER DIRECTORY.
P. A. BALCOM, BRICK MANUFACTURER,
Ofice, Corner of Main and Ferry Streets, Cold Spring.
All brick will be found to be of a superior quality, being made by
HALL'S PATENT PRESS MOULDER,
Which makes a stronger and more compact Brick than those made in the old way by hand, called Yankee Slop and Roll Brick.
Constantly on hand, the best of
Dabing, Gard, Scher, Oben, Chimney & Chimney Jams and BUILDING BRICK.
Arrangements have also been made to manufacture more extensively those fashion- able and pretty
BUFF OR LIGHT COLORED BUFFALO, (not Milwakee, as some call them,)
PRESSED AND STOCK BRICK,
WHICH ARE ALLOWED BY SOME TO MAKE
AS SPLENDID A FRONT AS CUT STONE.
ALSO ON HAND, OCTAGON AND CIRCULAR
CHIMNEY TOPS,
Which are offered at the low price of $5 per flue.
CORNICE AND OTHER FANCY BRICK MADE TO ORDER. N. B .--- Brick delivered on short notice.
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ANDREWS & SON, OPTICIANS, MATHEMATICAL
INSTRUMENT MAKERS
207 MAIN STREET, Over Parmelee & Hadley's Hardware Store.
SANGSTER & CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF Patent Premium Sail Vessel and Steamboat Signals, Patent Spring Lanterns, Patent Reflectors, And every other description of Lantern for Railroad and Lake purposes. Also, Manufac- turers of Copper Sheet Iron and Tin Ware of every description.
AMOS W. SANGSTER.
ARTHUR W. JONES.
ALBERT N. HENDERSON, No. 186 MAIN STREET,
DR. A. N. HENDERSON. MAKER. . MAIN ST.
BUFFALO.N.Y.
Manufactures and keeps for sale all kinds of
Electro-Magnetic and Galbanic Apparatus, &c. &c. And Patent Hydro-Electric Voltaic Chains for Medical use, Microscopes, Surveyors' Compasses, Drafting Instruments, &c.
Electro-Plating and Gilding done to order in the best manner, with gold or silver, and In- structious for sale for my new mode of Plating and Gilding, which can be done in a few moments by any person, when he has the instructions, which may be had, together with apparatus for gilding, for $20.
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BUFFALO
NURSERIES,
SITUATE BETWEEN MAIN AND UTICA STREETS.
Entrance on Utica, West of Delaware Street.
These Nurseries have for the coming Fall and Spring Trade, a large and finely grown . STOCK OF
FRUIT TREES
EMBRACING APPLE, PEAR,
PEACH, PLUM, GHERRY, APRICOT, NECTARINE, QUINCE AND FICS. ALSO, RASPBERRIES, STRAWBERRIES,
CURRANTS AND GOOSEBERRIES,
Of all the STANDARD varieties, as well as those which are NEW and RARE.
THE ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT IS FULL AND COMPLETE, INCLUDING
Evergreen & Deciduous Trees & Shrubs
· OF EVERY DESIRABLE KIND, Most perfect specimens for Streets, Parks, and Private Grounds and Gardens.
Orders addressed to the proprietor will reach him through the Post Office, and be promptly attended to. All inquiries will be cheerfully answered, and Descriptive Catalogues and Wholesale Lists sent to those who desire them.
D. S. MANLEY, Proprietor.
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THE BUFFALO
GRIGULT URAL
WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE.
H. C. WHITE,
196 MAIN STREET, Farming Implements, Field and Garden Seeds, AND FRUIT TREES. Agent for the BOSTON BELTING Co's RUBBER BELTING, Hose, Packing, &c.
NIAGARA WHITE LEAD COMPANY. Manufactory, corner Delaware and Virginia Sts., OFFICE, No. 38 LLOYD STREET, MANUFACTURES SUPERIOR WHITE LEAD, GROUND IN OIL AND DRY. Bar and Pig Lead constantly on hand.
S. G. CORNELL, Secretary.
G. T. WILLIAMS, PRESIDENT.
WARREN & BROTHER. MANUFACTURERS OF WARREN'S IMPROVED FIRE AND WATER PROOF
COMPOSITION ROOFS,
AND DEALERS IN ROOFING MATERIALS, Office, 221 MAIN STREET, corner of Swan Street, up Stairs. OFFICE HOURS FROM 9 TO 10 A. M. AND 2 TO 3 P. M.
DEXTER BELDEN'S STEAM MARBLE WORKS
Corner of Terrace and Erie Streets.
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN MARBLE, MANTLES AND GRATES. SEPULCHRAL MONUMENTS, MURAL TABLETS,
Cabinet Slabs, Marble in Block and Slab, Garden Vases, MORTARS, TILE, SOAP STONE, Fire Brick, Nova Scotia Plaster, Silex, Water Lime, &c., for Sale, at Wholesale and Retail.
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· COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER DIRECTORY.
MASONIC, ODD FELLOWS, AND MILITARY FURNISHING STORE.
W. H. DREW & CO.,
Under Masonic Hall, corner of Washington and Exchange Streets, Keep constantly on hand and manufacture to order, Regalia for Hlasonic, Odd Fellow and Civic Sorieties of eberg Description .. Banners, Jewels, Monitors, Diplomas. Seals cut to order. Military Goods, &c. ; also, DREW'S MASTER'S CARPET, That no Masonic Lodge should be without.
ORDERS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED. W. H. DREW. P. MORSE. LE ROY FARNHAM.
WANZER, MCKIM CO., Successors to O. G. Steele & Co., and Miller, Orton & Mulligan, PUBLISHERS, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, AND BLANK-BOOK MANUFACTURERS, NO. 206 MAIN STREET.
R. M. WANZER.
WM. W. M'KIM. O. G. STEELE.
COMPTON'S LITHOGRAPHING & ENGRAVING ESTABLISHMENT, 209 Main Street, Buffalo, R. J. COMPTON, Proprietor,
Having purchased the entire interest of my co-partners, and having the most extensive establishment of the kind in the west, I am prepared to fill contracts for the largest kind of work with punctuality and in the best style.
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ENGRAVING
Executed promptly, and in every style of the Art, upon the most reasonable terms BY B. C. VANDUZEE, 161 MAIN STREET, Commercial Advertiser Buildings.
ENGRAVING ON WOOD. GEORGE D. WIGHTMAN, No. 15612 MAIN STREET, s fully prepared to execute all Work entrusted to his care, with promptness and in the best style of the Art. Orders from a distance, accompanied by the necessary Drawings or Daguerreotypes will receive immediate attention. .
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COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER DIRECTORY.
GEORGE L. BURNS, GLASS STAINER AND ENAMELER House, Sign, Steamboat and Ornamental PAINTER AND DECORATOR, No. 106 Main Street.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO CHURCH GLASS STAINING AND LEADING.
WILLIAM R. MANLEY, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BROKER
Dealer in Gold and Silver, Uncurrent Money. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT 192 Main Street, Granite 'Buildings, up Stairs.
Botanic
D. B. WIGGINS, M. D. Physician and Dealer in Botanic Medicine NIAGARA STREET, CORNER OF WEST EAGLE. Choice Botanic Medicines, Herbs, Roots, Barks ; Extracts and Syrups of all kinds ; Medic Books, &c. &c., at Wholesale and Retail.
DR. M. W. HILL, BOTANIC PHYSICIAN No. 246 Main Street, Choice Botanic Medicines, Herbs, Roots, Barks, Extracts, and Syrups of all kind Medical Books, &c. &c., at Wholesale and Retail.
WILLIAM SOMERVILLE, BUFFALO HORSE INFIRMARY STATE STREET.
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PATENTS.
S. P. KETTLE,
Having associated with him Agents of long experience, located at WASHINGTON, PARIS a LONDON, and from his long experience in procuring and managing Patents, believes himself qualified to solicit AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PATENTS, And to give entire satisfaction to those who may wish his services. He will be happy to his friends at 209 Main Street.
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THOMAS P. HOW, Solicitor of American & Foreign Patents, No. 15 Brown's Buildings, near the Post Office.
H. B. BURT, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, OFFICE, No. 3 TERRACE.
JAMES S. GIBBS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW,
Commissioner to take the acknowledgement and proof of Deeds, Depositions, &c., for
Alabama,
Illinois,
Michigan,
Rhode Island,
Arkansas,
Indiana,
Minnesota,
South Carolina,
California,
Iowa,.
Missouri,
Tennessee,
Connecticut,
Louisiana,
New Hampshire,
Vermont,
Florida,
Maine,
Ohio,
Virginia,
Georgia,
Massachusetts,
Pennsylvania,
Wisconsin.
Parties waited upon at their Residences for acknowledgments.
LANDS REDEEMED AND TAXES PAID IN ANY OF THE WESTERN STATES.
OFFICE, No. 164 MAIN STREET.
LE GRAND & GEO. L. MARVIN, ATTORNEYS, COUNSELORS, &C. In the several New York State and United States Courts. No. 156 MAIN STREET.
Commissioners to take acknowledgments and depositions for Records and Courts in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Indiana, Michigan, &c.
Their acquaintance, (from 1830.) with the laws and people in the Western and other States and in Canada, enables them to give dispatch to business therein.
WELLINGTON MEECH,
NOTAR PUBLIC,
192 MAIN STREET, GRANITE BUILDINGS.
CRITTENDEN & PRESBREY,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
Corner Commercial Street and Terrace.
We give personal attention to the purchase and sale of land, payment of taxes, investigation of titles and renting of property.
8. W CRITTENDEN.
O. F. PRESBREY.
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GUY H. SALISBURY,
REAL ESTATE AGENCY
No. 1 NIAGARA STREET,
Attends to the Purchase, Sale, and Renting of Houses, Farms, Lots, and other Real Rstate, with promptness and on liberal terms.
THOMAS S. CUTTING, Buffalo Land Office and General Agency, AND INTELLIGENCE OFFICE. LOANS SECURED,
COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR BUFFALO. No. 215 Washington Street.
STEPHEN F. WILLIAMS,
INTELLIGENCE OFFICE L
No. 245 MAIN STREET.
H. A. SALISBURY, COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, No. 1 NIAGARA STREET.
CLARENDON.
H. VAN ALLEN,
Proprietor. CORNER OF MAIN & SOUTH DIVISION STS.
Z. BONNEY'S UNITED STATES HOTEL,
Corner of Pearl Street and Terrace.
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WESTERN HOTEL,
CORNER OF TERRACE AND PEARL STS.
NEAR NIAGARA FALLS, LOCKPORT AND BRANTFORD R. R. DEPOT. F. L. BROWN, - Proprietor.
NIAGARA TEMPERANCE HOUSE, NEAR THE LIBERTY POLE. S. D. ALLEN & CO., - -
- - Proprietors.
RAIL ROAD HOTEL,
Adjoining the Albany and Buffalo, New York City and Erie, and Buffalo and Cleveland Railroad Offices.
A. N. LARREAU, : Proprietor. BOARD, ONE DOLLAR PER DAY.
HOTEL DE L' EUROPE,
Proprietor. F. M. JACOBS,
Nos. 27 and 29 Pearl Street.
FIRST CLASS GERMAN HOUSE. BOARD, ONE DOLLAR PER DAY.
WASHINGTON HOTEL, BY HENRY ITJEN, No. 5 Commercial Street, near the Railroad, Packet Dock and Steamboat Landing. BOARD, ONE DOLLAR PER DAY. Conveyance always in readiness to carry passengers and baggage to and from the House.
ŁVERY STABLE KEEPER
On the Terrace, opposite the Western Hotel. Good Horses and Carriages at all times, on reasonable terms.
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GREAT WESTERN U. S. MAIL ROUTE!
Mich. Southern R. R. Line FOR CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS
GALENA, MILWAUKEE, KENOSHA, RACINE, WAUKEGAN, And all Points in the South and West.
The following splendid and unequaled Steamers form the Line between BUFFALO and TOLEDO:
NORTHERN INDIANA, I. T. PHEATT, COM'R, Leaves Buffalo Mondays and Thursdays.
SOUTHERN MICHIGAN, A. D. PERKINS, COM'R, Leaves Buffalo Tuesdays and Fridays.
EMPIRE STATE, L. B. GOLDSMITH, COM'R, Leaves Buffalo Wednesdays and Saturdays.
One of the above Splendid Steamers will leave the Michigan Southern Rail Road Line Dock EVERY EVENING, at 9 o'clock, or immediately after the arrival of the Eastern Express Trains from New York, Boston and Albany,
DIRECT THROUGH TO TOLEDO WITHOUT LANDING,
Where the LIGHTNING EXPRESS TRAIN will be in waiting to take passengers DIRECT TO CHICAGO, and there connect with TRAINS AND STEAMBOATS GOING TO ALL THE ABOVE NAMED PLACES.
Baggage Checked Through and No Charge for Handling!
Passengers who prefer to go all the way by Rail Road, should take the GREAT AMERICAN LAKE SHORE RAIL ROAD. The Trains upon this Road LEAVE BUFFALO, MORNING, NOON and EVENING, and RUN THROUGH TO TOLEDO, thence by MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAIL ROAD to CHICAGO, without detention.
The Facilities for the SAFE and SPEEDY TRANSHIPMENT of FREIGHT ARE UNSURPASSED !
THROUGH TICKETS may be had at all the Principal Rail Road Offices, east of Buffalo, and at the Company's Office, Michigan Southern R. R. Dock, foot of Commercial Street, Buffalo.
H. B. RITCHIE, Agent, Buffalo.
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GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, AND MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R. LINE.
BUFFALO TO DETROIT & CHICAGO. Milwaukee, Kenosha, Racine, Waukegan, St. Louis, AND ALL IMPORTANT POINTS WEST. The following FIRST CLASS STEAMERS Form the Line between BUFFALO AND DETROIT:
WESTERN WORLD, L. H. COLTON, COMMANDER.
Leaves BUFFALO every MONDAY and THURSDAY Evenings.
PLYMOUTH ROCK,
J. H. BARKER, COMMANDER. Leaves BUFFALO every TUESDAY and FRIDAY Evenings.
BUCKEYE STATE,
S. C. ANDREWS, COMMANDER. Leaves BUFFALO every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY Evenings.
One of the above steamers will leave the Michigan Central Railroad Dock, foot of Erie street, Buffalo, ( Sundays excepted, ) at 9 o'clock, P. M., or immediately after the arrival of the Express trains from the East.
Direct through to Detroit via North Shore, without landing, reaching Detroit next day in time to connect with the Lightning Express Train over the Michigan Cen- tral Railroad.
For transportation of Freight of all kinds, this line possesses unusual facilities, and for promptness and despatch, cannot be excelled. The Boats for freight capac- ity are not equaled on inland waters. All packages marked to the care of C. L. SEYMOUR, Freight Agent, Buffalo, will be forwarded the same day that they are received. Mark packages, plainly, care of "C. L. SEYMOUR, Freight Agent, Buffalo." Trains leave Detroit as follows:
1st -- EXPRESS,
At 7 o'clock, A. M.
2d,
66
9.30 A. M.
3d
5.00 P. M.
4th, 66
9.30 P. M.
Through Tickets can be obtained at all the principal Railroad and Steamboat Of- fices East; at the office on board the Steamers, and at the office of the Michigan Central Railroad Line, foot of Erie street, Buffalo,
CHARLES E. NOBLE, General Agent. Wm. P. Bowner, Gen. Eastern Trav. Agent.
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GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE TO N. YORK, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE & WASHINGT'N Special contracts made for Freight to and from
NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA.
Buffalo & New York City & New York & Erie R. R. Company. General Freight and Tick- et Office, No. 9 Exchange street.
C. B. GREENOUGH, Agent.
THE
dolestern Literary Messenger -
A FAMILY MAGAZINE
OF
%
LITERATURE, ART, SCIENCE, MORALITY,
AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE.
EDITED BY JESSE CLEMENT.
TERMS.
Single copies, sent by mail, $ 1 50
Five copies, one year, 5,00
Eleven copies, one year, 10.00
Twenty copies, one year,
18.00
Advertisements inserted at reasonable rates.
TESTIMONIALS OF THE PRESS.
Western Literary Messenger .- It is made up of original and selected articles, equally adapted to entertainment and instruction, and relying for its circulation on substantial merits rather than ostentatious pretensions. Mr. Clement's editorial care is always a safe pledge against everything of doubtful character and tendency, and his good taste a satisfactory assurance of positive merits .- New York Recorder.
It always contains a goodly array of literary, scientific, and miscellaneous articles, and is just the work every person should have. We would particularly recommend it as a family Magazine, always supplying a fund of useful, instructive and amusing reading .- Planet, Chatham, C. W.
Many eminent names in our literary galaxy of national talent are associated with this monthly. The editor is a scholar, and the impress of his really fine intellect is stamped upon his serial .- Providence, R. I., Mirror.
Western Literary Messenger .- We have ever held the Messenger in high estimation, regard- ing it superior to any literary magazine of its price. It is published by Thomas & Lathrops, Buffalo, and edited by J. Clement, Esq., who finds time not only to edit the Messenger, but also to do many a handsome chore for the dailies, to write poctry for the Magazines, correspond with various hebdomidals, and to canvass, for some legitimate object, at least once a year, nearly all the explored territory of the North-West .- Mich. Christian Herald.
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COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER DIRECTORY.
COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT,
No. 161 MAIN STREET.
THOMAS & LATHROPS
CONTINUE THEIR
Book an
Printing,
In all departments. With the aid of
NEW STEAM POWER PRESSES,
Of the most approved construction, they are enabled to execute work with despatch, and at prices to compete with the largest Eastern Establishments.
COMMERCIAL PRINTING,
Including Lake and Canal Bills of Lading, Drafts, Checks, Notes, Receipts, &c. &c.
Steamboats and Railroads
Supplied with the various kinds of Bills, Tickets, Blanks, &c., with elegant and appropriate designs, plain, or in colors.
BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS.
Having a separate department especially devoted to this description of work, they are ena- bled to offer such terms for the execution of Books, Pamphlets, Periodicals, Newspapers, &c., as will be entirely satisfactory.
STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY,
Our Stereotype Foundry is now in complete operation. Books, Pamphlets, Figure-work, Blanks, Checks, Music, Bill-heads, Newspaper-heads, Patent Medicine Directions, Labels, Cuts, &c., Stereotyped in the best manner on reasonable terms.
BOOK BINDING.
An extensive Bindery is attached to our establishment, where Binding and Ruling of every description is executed in a superior manner.
Blank Books, of every description, on hand or made to order.
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CHROMOTYPE PRINTING.
THOMAS & LATHROPS
invite attention to this new and artistic style of
PRINTING IN COLORS,
Which has been so much admired, and extensively used for
RAILROAD & STEAMBOAT
BUSINESS, AND
MANUFACTURERS' SHOW CARDS,
BANK CHECKS, CERTIFICATES,
Illuminated Frontispieces and Titles,
For Bibles, Prayer Books, Annuals, &c., and for all purposes for which
RICH AND MAGNIFICENT PRINTING
Is useful and appropriate.
By the Chromotype process we are enabled to give the most delicate shades of colors for under-tints, back-grounds, &c., in a style hitherto unequaled.
We refer to the Cards of most of the principal Railroads and Express Companies in the United States and Canadas, for specimens of Chromotype Card Printing.
Maps and Designs engraved, and every facility offered for the completion of work.
COLORED BORDERED CARDS
Of all sizes, constantly on hand.
THOMAS & LATHROPS, Commercial Adv. Buildings, 161 Main St.
COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER DIRECTORY.
LIST OF NAMES.
ABBREVIATIONS .- In the pages following, h. stands for house; b. for boards; cor. for corner; opp. for opposite Gen. for Genesee ; Ex. for Exchange; Wash. for Washington; Del. for Delaware; Va. for Virginia, &c .; E. for East ; W. for West ; N. for North ; S. for South; lab. for laborer; ab. for above; bel. for below; n for near ; v. for rear. The word street is implied.
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Aabensheine, Michael, with D. Belden. Aasse, Michael, cooper, h. Batavia n. Gray. Abbey, Mrs. widow, h. Carroll bel. Chicago. Abbott, George S. foreman, Dart & Bros. h. 21 Sixth.
Abbott, Abram, at 236 Main, h. 258 Pearl.
ABBOTT, WALTER S. shoestore, 236 Main, b. 258 Pearl .- Sce adv. p. 52.
Abbott, John H. with Prince & Co. h. Tenth near Maryland.
Abbott, Orrin, sr. h. Pollard n. N. Division.
Abbott, Wm. W. clerk, 73 Main, b. U. S. Hotel. Abbott, Hugh, joiner, Bidwell, Banta & Co. Abbott, Franklin, Buff. Steam E. W.
Abbott, Wm. carpenter, h. Clinton n. Jefferson. Abbott, Wm. W. clerk, 73 Main, b. U. S. Hotel. Abbott, J. W. with G. A. Prince & Co.
Abel, Frank, on R. R. b. Sophia Abel.
Abel, Sophia, widow, h. cor. Exch. and Van- rensselaer.
Abel, Fred. on R. R. h. Steuben n. Vanrens- selaer.
Abell, Adam, blacksmith, h. cor. Ex. and La. Abell, Louis, lab. h. Tenth n. Va.
Abell, Wm. H., American Trans. Co. h. 125 Chippewa.
Abell, Chas. L. liquor store, Com. Hotel block, Ohio, b. Com. Hotel.
Abell, Thos. G. 235 Franklin.
Abell, Elizabeth, widow, Kaene n. Gen. Abell, Wm. weaver, h. Mich. ab. Tupper.
Abell, Adam. grocer, Mulberry ab. Va.
Abendschein, Michael, marble cutter, h. Gen. n. Jefferson.
Abernathy, Andrew, ship carpenter, cor. La. and Elk.
Abraham, John D. architect, over 328 Main, h. Mariner ab. Va.
Abrahams, Abraham, clothier, 14 Beak.
Abrahams, Abraham, clerk, 41 Main.
Abraham & Sylvester, clothiers, 2 and 3 Com'l. Abram, Christopher, Thompson's white lead factory.
Abrams, Noble, gilder, b. 5112 E. Seneca.
Absalom, Nicholas, clerk, J. G. Miller, h. Mich. n. High.
Abwender, Joseph, shoemaker, 116 Cedar.
Academy of the Sacred Heart, cor. Del. and Allen.
Ach, John, saddler, b. cor. Goodell and Maple. Ackert, Paul, Van Slyke's planing mill.
Ackhart, Peter, at Eaton's planing mill.
Acklan, James, ship carpenter, Bidwell, Banta & Co.
Ackley, Julia B. teacher, Female Academy, h. 281 Pearl.
Ackory, Henry, 256 Franklin.
Ackroid, Hiram, 27 Ex.
Acomber, John, Buff. Steam E. W.
Acton, Henry, provision dealer, h. 227 E. Sen- eca.
Adam, Philip, furnaceman, h. Hickory n. Syc- amore.
Adam, Peter, tailor, h. Niag. N. of Amherst. Adam, Carl, music teacher, over 294 Main, h. 181 Ellicott.
Adam, Harl D. G. teacher, Female Academy.
Adam, Joseph, shoemaker, Fox n. Gen. Adams, Charles W. clerk J. G. Miller.
Adams, Augustus, M. D., over 294 Main, b. 221 E. Seneca.
Adams, Mrs. b. Mrs. Hay.
Adams, Wm. H. engineer, h. 44 Sixth.
Adams, Benjamin C. on lake, b. 30 Seventh.
Adams, Henry, confectioner, h. Hospital n. Seventh.
Adams, Charles, tailor, b. 27 Pearl.
Adams, Wm. miller, Ferry n. Adams.
Adams, Martha, widow of Robert, fancy store, 407 E. Seneca.
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Adams, F. D. car builder, h. Parish n. Dear- born.
Adams, Charles B. car builder, h. Pårish n. Dearborn.
Adams, Walter H. ship carpenter, h. 17 Illinois. Adams, James, firm of Athearn & Co. h. 11 Ellicott.
Adams, Allen M. 207 Wash. b. 11 Ellicott.
Adams & Clark, grocers, 37 E. Seneca.
Adams, Hiram. firm A. & Clark, h. 23 Carroll. Adams, Wm. Ky. n. Ottawa.
Adams, Milan R. contractor, h. 51 Jackson. Adams, Adeline, widow, 27 Sixth.
Adams, Wm. P. firm Hamilton & A. b. 4 Niag. Adams, Robert, stereotyper, b. 407 Seneca. Adams. John, clerk, h. 7 Carroll.
Adams, Orrin. merchant, h. 54 Sixth.
Adams, Abner C. at car factory, 12th ward, h. cor. Dearborn and Parish.
Adams, John, mason, h. cor. Court and Staats. Addington, Samuel H. Niagara, n. Franklin. Ade, John, cooper, cor. Gen. and Johnson.
Adel, John, blacksmith, h. cor. Ketchum and High.
Adians, John, h. Tupper.
Adler, Josepb, bricklayer, Ash n. Batavia.
Adler, John, lab. h. 104 Batavia.
Adler, Albert, turner, 359 Main, h. 496 Mich. Adolff, Louis P. grocer, cor. Chippewa and Wash.
Adriance, John V. S. grocer, cor. S. Division and Mich.
Aepfelbocker, Andrew, lab. h. Best n. Elm.
Afelt, Joseph, shoemaker, 7 W. Eagle.
Affert, Peter, blacksmith, h. Seneca n. Loui- siana.
Agan, Michael, lab. h. across the creek.
Agan, John, Evans n. Water.
Agar, Francis, with Dart & Bros.
Agin, Luke, blacksmith, h. Steuben n. Ala.
Agness, M. with Bidwell, Banta & Co.
Ahearn. Patrick, clerk. 216 Main.
Ahl, John, cooper, h. Gray n. Batavia.
Ahles, John, boarding house, 17 Canal.
Ahnert, John, tinsmith, h. Hickory n. Cherry. Ahnert, Frederick, cooper, Hickory n. Syca- more.
Airey, Geo. machinist, cor. Ex. and Louisi- ana, h. 37 Folsom.
Akins, John, lab. Dock, foot of Evans.
Akroid, Hiram, hackman, h 27 Ex.
Alabach, Jacob, b. Eliza Tilden.
Alber, John, lab. h. Adams n. Sycamore.
Alberry, Robert, harness maker, 10 Ex.
Albers, Albert, shoemaker, Best cor. Ellicott.
Albert, Eliza, widow, Cottage n. Maryland.
Albert. John, shoemaker, 4 Commercial, h. Maiden Lane.
Albourd, M. b. 5 Franklin.
Albrecht, Fred. W. h. 309 E. Gen.
Albrecht, Fred. brewer, h. Batavia n. toll gate.
Albrecht, Mary, widow of Henry, h. Pollard opp. Folsom.
Albro, Geo. bookbinder, 188 Main.
Albro, James, Com. Adv. office, h. 348 Mich. Albro, Stephen, editor, h. 215 S. Division.
Albro, Wm. H. clerk custom house, b, 215 S. Division.
Albro, Jenny, teacher, No. 3, b. 215 S. Division. Albro, George, b. 215 S. Division.
Alby, Lindey A. morocco dresser, h. Dearborn n. Farmer.
Aldemos, Nicholas, tailor, h. Locust n. Cherry. Alden, Geo. C. firm Ferris & A., b. Niagara n. Virginia.
Aldenberg, August, carpenter, h. N. Division bel. Spring.
Alder, John, foreman, Bidwell, Banta & Co. h. across creek.
Alerd, Thos. painter, 93 E. Seneca.
Alexander, Randolph, carpenter, h. Maryland n. Seventh.
Alexander, Richard N. engineer, b. Mrs. Mc- Intosh.
Alexander, Isaac, clothier, 45 Main, h. Perry opp. Ind.
Alexander, Charles, confectioner, h. 38 Chip. Alexander, Capt. Squire, 326 Mich.
Alexander, Isaac, cutter, h. 36 Ex.
Alfes, Joseph, furnaceman, Jewett & Root.
Alford, Margaret, widow of James, 215 North Division.
Alibrand, Charles, furnaceman, h. 206 Elm. Alibrand, Alois, joiner, h. 206 Elm.
ALLBERGER, JOB, butcher and provision dealer, corner Franklin and Terrace, h. Cold Spring .- See adv. p. 37.
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Allberger, Franklin A. h. Main, Cold Spring. Allberger, John L. b. Job Allberger.
Allberger, Wm. C. clerk, b. Job Allberger.
Allbright, Michael, upholsterer, h. 184 South Division.
Allen. Orlando, Pres. Buff. & Pittsburgh R. R. 25 Spaulding's Ex. h. 73 E. Swan.
Allen, Col. George W. Gothic Hall, h. 82 East Seneca.
Allen, Jeremiah, grocer, 49 Ohio, h. Elk, cor. Mississippi.
Allen, Orlando, jr. b. 73 E. Swan.
Allen, Wesley D. operator, New York & Miss. Telegraph office, h. 69 E. Eagle.
Allen, Philo, over 170 Main, b. American.
Allen, Carlisle T. melodeon finisher, h. 182 E. Seneca.
Allen, Otis, steamboat office, 6 Efner Block, Commercial, b. United States Hotel.
Allen, Melissa K. 127 Chippewa.
ALLEN, ZADDOC G. millwright, h. Sen- eca n. Van Rensselaer .- See Adv. p. 66.
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