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32 INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL ADVOCATE. HAMILTON & MATHEWS, 27 E x c h a n g e S t r e e t , HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, H ouse F u r n is h in g G oods , T in and W ooden W a k e . A. S. H a m il t o n . .R o b e r t M a t h e w s GEO. C. BUELL & CO., Who/ esale (x rocers, — A N D — COMMISSION M E R C H A N T S , Nos. 36 a n d 38 E x c h a n g e S t r e e t ROCHESTER, N. Y. Goods sold n strict conformity to New York quota tions. Burke, Fitzsimons, Hone & Co., I m p o r t e r s , J o b b e r s a n d R a t a il e r s o f Dry Goods & Fancy Goods AND MANUFACTURERS OF WOOLEN GOODS, 1STo . 5-3 1STa i n — AND— Nos. 1, 8, 5, 7 a n d 9 N. S t . P aul , S t ., ROCHESTER, N. Y. . Broclie and Paisley Shawls ; Pim Bros. G enuine Irish i'oplius; Black and Colored Silks; Irish Linens and Lace Curtains ; Lupins’ Merinos and Alpacas. H i l g e r s ’ C e l e b r a t e d Broad cloth s and Doeskin ' I ■ ■i \ . O' Our stock of the following goods is always full and complete: Cloaks, Sacques and Mantillas ; English, French and American Cassimeres, Genesee Falls Cas- simeres, “ our own make ; ” Mohair and Cashmere Dress Goods, Shaker and Ebenezer. Flannels; White, Scarlet and Opera Wool Flannels; Damask Table Cloths and Towelings; Napkins, Doylies, and Wine Cloths- Linen Sheetings and Pillow Casings ; 3-4, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4, 7-4, 8-4, 94, 10-4, and 11-4 Cotton Sheet ings ; French, American and Scotch Ginghams ; English, French and American Calicoes. Woolen and Cotton Yarns; Blankets, Quilts and Counterpanes ; Beal Laces and Embroideries ; Swiss Nainsook and Victoria Muslins. Fancy Goods and Yankee Notions; Ribbons and Trimmings ; Hosiery, Wrappers and Draw ers ; Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, &c., &c. U3P“ W E DEFY COMPETITION. S h e r l o c k & S l o a n , No. 25 E x c h a n g e S t r e e t , r o c i i e s t e h , a . i. GAS AND STEAM WE ARE DAILY R E C E IV IN G Moquettes, R oyal Wiltons, Velvets, Body Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, 3-Plys, Ingrains Venetians, Hemps, Oil Cloths, Fancy, W hite and Check M attings, Mats, Rugs, &c., &c W E IIA Y E TH E L A R G E S T A B E S T ASSO R T M E N T To be found in th e State, and a t the L owest P rices . HOWE & ROGERS, 37 State St., Rochester,N. ¥ W A L L T A P E R A N D W IN D O W S H A D E S , GO TO E. T. MILLER’S, Also, a complete line of WINDOW FIXTURES, CORDS, TASSELS, FRINGES AND LACES, n o 9 w e s t m a in s t b e b t , neatly opp. Arcade. ROCHESTER, N. Y. THE OLD A R E S P O N S IB L E I) . LEA R Y ’ S STEAM MANN & CO., 17 S tate Street, ROCHESTER, 1ST. Y DRY GOODS. WOODBURY, MORSE & GO. PAINTS, OILS, SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS, ARTISTS MATERIALS, WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS Nos. 5 a n d 7 W e s t M a i n S t r e e t , ROCHESTER, N. Y. E stablished, 1 8 3 8 . Dyeini E. B. BOOTH & SON, JEW E L E R S , No. 5 State St., R O C H E S T E R , N . Y . Two Hundred Yards North o f the New York Central Railroad Depot. O n M il l S t ., C o r . o f P la t t S t ., (B r o w n ’ s R a c e ,) R o c h e s t e r , N. Y. The reputation of this D ye H ouse since 1828 has induced others to counterfeit our signs, checks, business cards, and even the cut of our building, to mislead and humbug the public. NO CONNECTION W IT H ANY SIMILAR ESTAB LISHM E N T ._ ^ a I have NO A G ENTS in the country. You can do your business d irectly w ith m e, a t the same expense as through an A gent. Crape, Broclie, Cashmere, and Plaid Shawls, and all brigh colored Silks and Merinos, cleaned without injury to the colors. Also, L A D IE S ’ A N D G E N T L E M E N S WOOLEN GARM E N T S Cleansed or Colored w ithout ripping, and pressed nicely. Also, FEATHERS and K ID GLOVES cleaned or dyed. Silk, Wool or Cotton Goods, of eveay description, dyed all colors and finished w ith neatness and dispatch, on very reasonable terms. Goods dyed Black every T uesday, T hursday and F riday Goods returned in one week. GOODS RECEIVED AND RETURNED BY E X PRESS ; Bills collected by the E xpress Company. Address, D. LEARY\ Mill St., corner of P la tt St., R o c h e s t e r , N. Y. C I I 1 1ST A . T E stablished I S 4 0 . A r t is t i c P o tte r ie s : LIMOGES FAIENCE. LONGWY FAIENCE. SWISS FAIENCE. HAY 1 LAND LIMOGES CHINA. Brass and Pottery Chahdeliers of the celebra ted make, Archer and Pancoast, a specialty. I I . C . W I S I S T E R , 33 STATE ST. M. V. B E E M E B , EZRA B. BOOTH. HENRY G. BOOTH. WM. EASTW O O D MAKES a s p e c ia l t y o f Fine Boots and Shoes, A lso , CUSTOM WORK. Give him a call and you will be satisfied. R E M E M B E R T H E B I G SH O E , S ta te Street, No. 22. C. V. JEFFREYS, Furnishiny Undertaker) No. 125 S t a t e S t r e e t . ROCHES . N. Y. N. B. Open Dec and Night. PHILADELPHIA LAWN MOWERS. T H E B E S T ! Men's Furnishing Goods! On every Good Lawn in Town. V No. 18 W e s t M a n S t r e e t , ROCHESTER, N. Y. SH IRTS M A D E TO O RDER. More than 2600 Sold by Us. S T E E L E & A V E R Y , Sole Agents.