Colville's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1856-1857, Part 1

Author: Colville, Samuel
Publication date: 1857
Publisher: San Francisco : Commercial Steam Presses: Monson, Valentine, & Co.
Number of Pages: 390


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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


TURNER BROTHERS,


MANUFACTURERS OF


INGER WINE, SYRUPS, CORDIALS


ETC., ETC. MARKET STREET, BETWEEN MONTGOMERY AND KEARNY.


CONSTANTLY ON HAND


Gum Syrup, Orgeat Syrup,


Pine Apple Syrup, Sarsaparilla Soda, Anissette, / Curagoa, Essence of Lemon,


Ginger Wine, Absynthe,


Kershenwasser, Cherry Cordial, Cherry Brandy, , Brandy Coloring, Anisado,


Spice Bitters, - Wormwood Bitters, Stoughton Bitters, Wormwood Cordial, Blackberry Brandy, Lemon Syrup,


Raspberry Syrup, Ess. of Peppermint,


Essence of Jamaica Ginger, etc. etc.


"URNER'S GINGER WINE.


The MEDICAL FACULTY throughout the Union, have acknowledged this to be ONE OF THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINES NOW IN USE. chemical process, it has been proved to possess ALTERNATIVE, TONIC AND ANTI-DYS- PTIC PROPERTIES, superior to those found in any other medicinal beverage yet discovered. 'he Medical Faculty of the State of New York prescribe it in almost every case for debility and itude, owing to its soothing effects on the system, and the absence of all injurious minerals, micals or acids.


The Turner Brothers have in their possession numerous certificates of its sanitive properties, a the most eminent Medical Men in the United States, who have witnessed its effects on the ents, where it has been administered in their extensive practice.


T HAS BEEN ANALYZED by the most eminent Chemists of New York City and Buf- , where the Turner Brothers manufacture daily thousands of gallons, and so popular has it bc- ie, that they can hardly supply the demand, even when their stills are kept in operation day


night. This Wine is acknowledged at the East to be the best Restorative now in use, ere general prostration of the system exists, or derangement of the functions of the digestive ans, as it braces the nerves anew, re-coats the stomach, and creates an appetite, when other ics have failed. This excellent Wine is pleasant to the taste, and the strictest advocate of perance cannot discover any intoxicating quality in it. It is wholly free from all substances : are injurious to health, but, on the coutrary, its effects on the system of either invalids or per- 3 in robust health, are of the most beneficial description.


Caution to the Public.


he reputation awarded to TURNER'a GINGER WINE. and the nnbeard-of popularity it has received at the East, 'ell as in this State, has been the means of potting into the market MANY SPURIOUS ARTICLES-to goard against ch, Turner Brothers have had engraved on a steel plate, a splendid new label, which is copy-righted and can- be counterfeited or imitated, without an infraction of the copy-right law. This label has a correct portrait of Turner Brothers, six ia number, and no bottle that has not this Ishel will contain the genuine Ginger Wine. nprincipled men in this city have partially counterfeited the label lately used by the Turner Brothers, and eby imposed npon many persoos.


e enntion all consumers of GINGER WINE to examine tho label, as none is gennine save such as have onr por- 's in a circle on a steel plate. surrounding the inscription-"TUENER'S GINGER WINE, prepared by Turner :bers, New York, Buffalo, (N. Y.) and San Francisco, California."


Cordials, Syrups and Bitters of every description, Manufactured by TURNER BROTHERS, Market Street, opposite the Orphan Asylum, San Francisco.


Stomach Bitters,


Vermouth, 4


SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


GOLD & SILVER EMBROIDERING


OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FOR Military, Lodges, Encampments and Societies.


MASONIC AND ODD FELLOWS' LODGES ROBES, CAPS, STAFFS, and all the necessary FURNITURE required. HIIM CHHSINHAL


T. RODGERS JOHNSON,


Importer and Manufacturer OF ALL KINDS


GOLD AND SILVER BULLION


FRINGES,


CORDS, TASSELS, LACES, BRAIDS, STARS, EMBROIDERING BULLIONS, Spangles, Emblems, Masks, Jewels, Swords, Gabels, Ballot Bores, it. it. -ALSO --


REGALIA, BANNERS AND FLAGS, For the use of Masonic, Odd Fellows and all other Societies.


ODD FELLOWS' HALL, No. 184 MONTGOMERY STREET, (SECOND STORY,) SAN FRANCISCO.


A FULL AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF


MINIER'S PATIENT FLY NETS, FOR HORSES, CONSTANTLY KEPT ON HAND.


BADGES, BATONS, and EVERY ARTICLE suitable for the purpose.


SOCIETIES, FIREMEN, AND CIVIC PROCESSIONS


FURNISHED WITH


SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


MILITARY REGALIA, FLAG, BAN


AND TRIMMINGS EMPORIUM.


D. NORCROSS


No. 144 SACRAMENTO STREET, ABOVE MONTGOMERY, SAN FRANCISCO.


LADIES


DRESS TRIM


UNDER LINEN,


HOSIERY, CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, -- AND --


GLOVE STORE.


MRS. D. NORCROSS, 144 SACRAMENTO S E


SAN FRANCISCO.


SAN FRANCISCO' DIRECTORY.


Call to the Citizens of San Francisco and State of California.


COME ONE! COME ALL !!


TO THE OLD AND LONG ESTABLISHED HOUSE - OF -


KEYES


CO


DAGUERREAN GALLERY.


1


IIKEYE'S & COIS KEYES &CO CLOTHING STORE.


GOLDEN CATE. CLOTHING WARE HOUSE


WINN'S.


CANDY MANUFACTORY


(WINNS FOUNTAIN HEAD


E.K.JENNER TRACEOM CEMIIST


MAI


GOLDEN GATE CLOTHING WAREHOUSE Corner of Clay and Kearny Streets, opposite the Plaza,


Which has been conducted since its establishment in San Francisco, by the partner, M. S. MAR- TIN, who is now sole proprietor; but his connection with the House 335 Broadway, New York, is the same as heretofore. Come and look at the


CLOTHING and FURNISHING GOODS,


which we are receiving in large Invoices by every Steamer, from our House, 335 Broadway, New York. If you will give us a call, we will show you the


LATEST STYLES AND MOST FASHIONABLE GARMENTS. It is only by Manufacturing our own Goods that we are enabled to sell them at NEW YORK PRICES, and Warrant every Garment we sell. And we particularly call your attention to our CUSTOM SUITS. We take your Measure and forward it to our Rooms, 335 Broadway, N.Y., where it will be cut by our best cutters and made by the best workmen in the United States, and returned in sixty to seventy days, and we warrant the garments to fit, or no sale.


DE" As we are always happy in showing our Goods, we invite all to come in and examine our CLOTHING and FURNISHING GOODS, at the


Golden Gate Clothing Warehouse, corner Clay and Kearny Streets, opposite Plaza. M. S. MARTIN, Proprietor.


SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


GORDON, BROOKS & ROOT, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN


Banges, Grates, Cabooses, Cin & Sheet Jron dolare, - AND- FURNISHING HARDWARE


-


EMPIR ECFTX


Whitney & Jocelyn So-


16 O BATTERY STREET, Between Jackson and Pacific sts., SAN FRANCISCO.


JOHN GORDON.


J. W. BROOKS.


JAMES ROOT.


SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


STEAM BOILER AND


SHEET IRON WORKS,


CORNER OF


BUSH and MARKET Streets,


OPPOSITE ORIENTAL HOTEL, SAN FRANCISCO.


The undersigned, who have been Foremen, Managers, and Active Partners in the above establishment for the past three V.V. years, having become the sole proprietors by the purchase of MR. SNOW's interest, take this opportunity of returning our sincere thanks to our numerous friends, and the public generally, for the patronage so generously bestowed on us, and to solicit a continuance of the same. Pledging ourselves, with the greatly increased facilities we now have, to manufacture, at the shortest notice,


STEAM BOILERS, High and Low Pressure, Of CYLINDER, TUBULAR or FLUE, and SHEET IRON WORK; HEAP ANI W HER PHPPE,


Of a better quality and at prices more reasonable, than any other Establishment on the Pacific Coast.


Being practical Boiler Makers, of long experience, confining our whole time and attention exclusively to one branch of business, and using the best quality and brands of Boiler and Sheet Iron and Boiler Tubes, enable us to say to all that are in want of any work in the above line to give us a call, and they shall find our work to be of the best quality-prices reasonable, and warranted according to order.


Orders from the Country, by Express or otherwise, with a remittance or satisfactory reference, will be promptly executed, and shipped as ordered. Particular attention paid to the REPAIRING OF STEAM BOILERS.


COFFEY & RISDON.


ESTABLISHED, JANUARY, 1853.


EMPIRE and KEYSTONE IRON WORKS,


D. VAN PELT, PROPRIETOR,


No. 90 BUSH STREET,


SAN FRANCISCO.


ALL KINDS OF IRON SHUTTERS, VAULTS, SAFES, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF


HOUSE WORK, MACHINERY, STEAM BOILERS, EDGE TOOLS, ETC.


There is no other Establishment in the State that has the same advantages for giving WORK of the FIRST CLASS, and st PRICES AS LOW as any in the Atlantic Cities.


[" All work equal to the best of any State, and quite superior to much manufactured in this State.


References .- All the best Buildings in San Francisco, on Montgomery and other Streets; and on J Street, Sacramento City; also in Maryaville. OLD SHUTTERS ON HAND.


" Orders from the Interior Towns filled with care. Work warranted perfect to Measure ss directed.


SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


CONTINENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY


OFFICE No. 14 WALL STREET,


Has a Cash Capital of $500,000, and will Insure Buildings, Merchandise and Personal Property, against Loss or Damage by Fire.


DIVISION OF PROFITS WITH POLICY HOLDERS. Office Continental Insurance Co., 1 NEW YORK, JULY 1, 1856.


This Company will hereafter give the holders of its policies the right to participate in the profits of the business of the Company. The extent of this participation will appear from the following, which is an extract from that portion of the policy referring to the subject :


"FraST .- Within one month after the expiration of each fiscal year, the profits of the business for the year shall be ascertained, in order to divide and distribute the sume to the Company and policy holders according to their respectivo interests therein. These profits shall be determined in the following maoner :


Interest at the rate of seven per cent. per annuin upon the capital ($500,000) and npon whatever amount of surplus, not belonging to or set apart for policy or scrip-holders, shall remain nodivided, shall he first retained and set apart as the property of the Company, the balance of interest received or necrued during the year on loans, in- cluding the discounts on losses paid before maturity, and the amount of premiums earned during such year, shall then be ascertained, and the sum of these shall he considered the gross receipts.


The gener al expenses, taxes, losses, and the Interest paid or payable to scrip holders, and all other contingent charges and liabllities shall be considered gross expenses; the gross expenses belng deducted from the gross re- ceipts, the balance shall be considered the profits of the bosiness for the year, and this estimate shall be binding and conclusive upon all parties entitled to participate in said profits.


SECOND .- Three-fourths of the balance of profits so ascertained, shall he divided to policy holders, and scrip shall be issued to them for suchi sums as they shall be respectively entitled to in proportion to the amount of pre- inlum paid by each, which scrip shall be entitled to such interest, not exceeding six per cent. annually, as in the judgment of the Board of Directors, the business of each year shall warrant; but no scrip shall be issued for any fractional excess over even fives of dollars, but scrip may be issued for three dollars, or four dollars, in case thie amount to which'n policy holder shall be entitled, shall equal one of these sums, and be less than five dollars.


FOURTH .- The scrip shall be redeemable as follows : whenever the fund represented by said scrip shall exceed Five Hundred Thousand Dollars, the Board of Directors shall thereafter apply the excess of said fund annually towards the redemption of such serip, commencing with the earliest in date. Notice of the redemption of the scrip shall be given for ten days in two daily newspapers, published in the city of New York, and no interest shall be payable oo auch scrip after the time mentioned in sald notice for the redemption thereof.


FIFTH .- By holders of policies is intended not only the party in whose name the policy is issued, but also the party to whom the same is assigned, or to whom loss is made payable, and the serip for the amount to which the premium paid entitles the holder, may be issued to either, at the option of the Company."


The Capital of the Company Is $500,000, which, with the surplus, is invested principally in Bonds and Mortgages upon Real Estate worth more than twice the aggregate loans. The plan now adopted is designed to give a gradual and permanent increase in the security afforded to customers.


The Company Insures Household Furniture, Buildings, Rents, Lcases and other Insurable Property, at the usual rates.


DIRECTORS:


WILLIAM V. BRADY,


President.


A. A. LOW, of A. A. Low & Brother| WILSON G. HUNT, of. . Wilson G. IInnt & Co.


THOMAS TILESTON, (Prest, of Phenix Bank,) Spofford, Tilestou & Co.


GEO. GRISWOLD. JE , of N. L. & G. Griswold. CHIAS. M. CONNOLLY.


JAMES FREELAND, of


Freeland, Stuart & Co.


LOWELL HOLBROOK, of. Holbrook & Nelson SAM'L D. BABCOCK, of. Babcock, Milnor & Co. E. T. H. GIBSON.


A. STUDWELL.


EDWARD LAMBERT, of E. Lambert & Co.


C. A. AVERY, of ..


Avery & Mondey.


PELEG IIALL, of.


.. Hall, Dana & Co.


SHEPPARD GANDY, of Robert & Williams. WM. M. VAIL, of W. G. Hnut & Co. JOHN PAINE.


CHAS. HI. BOOTH, of


Booth & Tuttle THOS. SMULL, of ..


Smull & Healy. JAS. A. EDGAR, of .. Booth & Edgar. LAWRENCE TURNURE, of . . Moses Taylor & Co.


HENRY EYRE, of ..


Aymar & Co.


HENRY C. BOWEN, of . .... Bowen, McNamee & Co. AURELIUS B. IIULL, of. B. A. Fahnestock, Hull & Co. BRADISH JOHNSON, of ..... Wm. M. Johnson's Sons.


THOMAS FRASER, of. . Thomas Fraser & Bro.


S. B. CHITTENDEN, of ... .S. B. Chittenden & Co.


JOHN CASWELL, of .. John Caswell & Co.


EDMUND M. YOUNG, of .. . Young, Schultz & Co.


WELLINGTON CLAPP, of ... Clapp, Kent & Beckley. LYCURGUS EDGERTON, of L. Edgerton & Dunning. CHARLES LANSON, of. . C. H. Marshall & Co.


JOHN D. MAIRS, of . . David Dows & Co.


JOHN W. SCHENCK, of .... Arcularius, Bonnett & Co.


DAVID LANE, of ... Lane, Lamson & Co.


WM. M. RICHARDS. of .. . Richards, llaight & Co.


GEO. S. STEPHENSON.


JOHN B. WRIGHT, of ... . Wright, Gillett & Rawson.


GEO. W. LANE, of. . Geo. W. Lune & Co. WM. W. STONE, of .. Lawrence, Stone & Co. HORACE B. CLAFLIN, of. . Claflin, Mellen & Co. D. H. ARNOLD, (Pres't Mercantile Bank, ) of D.


H. Arnold & Co.


J. H. RANSOM, of .. .J. H. Ransom & Co. HIRAM BARNEY, of .... Barney, Humphrey & Batler JOSEPH BATTELL, of. . Egleston & Battell. ROBT. H. MCCURDY, of. McCurdy, Aldrich & Spencer.


GEO. T. HOPE, Secretary.


C. ADOLPHE LOW, Agent at San Francisco, Cala.


No. 30 FRONT STREET.


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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


ISAAC N. GRECO, COPPERSMITH


- AND -


P'S


SHEET-IRON WORKER,


Corner Market and First Sts. SAN FRANCISCO.


V.V. Prompt attention given to all kinds of STEAMBOAT, MILL & DISTILLERY WORK


COOKING STOVES, FOR STEAMBOATS & HOTELS, MANUFACTURED AS ABOVE.


Orders from the Country promptly attended to. 98


O. J. BACKUS & CO., Successors to CHARLES J. FOX, IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN


ST


VES!


TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE.


Corner of Front and Washington Sts. SAN FRANCISCO.


Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Banca Tin, Tinned Copper, Braziers'


Copper Bottoms, Sheet Brass, Zinc,


Iron Wire, Brass “ Bar and Pig Lead,


Lead Pipe, Bake Ovens, Fry Pans, Tinned Sauce Pans, Enameled


Britannia Ware, Japanned ¥


Tinned Ears, Sance-Pan Handles, Pot and Bucket Covers, Skimmers and Ladles. Cauldron Kettles,


Lanterns. Fluid, Camphene and Oil Lamps,


Spelter Solder, French Tinned Kettles, Solar and Patent Wicks, Copper, Iron and Tin'd Chimneys and Shades, Rivets,


Brass Kettles, Miners' Pans, Force-Pumps, Cistern Waffle Irons, Brass Fire Trumpets, Coffee Mills, Fire Dogs, Charcoal Furnaces, &c., &c., &c.


SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


F. BERRY


6


Manufacturers and Importers of


CARRIAGES, WAGONS,


G


CARRIAGE MATERIALS & WAGON STOCK.


21 Bush St., between Sansome and Battery, Ban F anois


Hook and Ladder Trucks and Hose Carriages Manufactured and Re- paired in a neat and substantial manner. Engines painted.


N. B. CARRIAGE REPAIRING in all its branches, executed in a man- ner that will give satisfaction to all who will favor us with their patronage.


F. OGDEN CO. Carriage Colarehouse,


Corner of Pine and Battery Sts., San Francisco.


On hand and for sale, a large assortment of


CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND HARNESS


PARKER, GODWIN, DUSENBURY & WATSON'S WORK Can always be found at our Establishment, at prices to suit the times.


Carriages Bought and Exchanged. F. OGDEN & CO.


SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


THE SACRAMENTO UNION


P. MORRILL, H. W. LARKIN, J. ANTHONY, JAMES ANTHONY & CO., PUBLISHERS AND PROPRIETORS.


DAILY, VEE Y AND SEMI-MONTHLY


UNION BUILDING, 21 J ST., SACRAMENTO.


TERMS INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE.


THE DAILY UNION,


Is published every day of the week, Sunday excepted.


TERMS .- For one year, $16; for six months, $10; for three months, $6. Subscribers in all parts of the City and suburbs served by carriers at fifty cents per week, to whom alone they are responsible. In all the interior Towns and Camps, the paper can be had of the principal periodical dealers and newsmen.


THE WEEKLY UNION,


Is published every Saturday, in season to go out by the Mails and Ex- presses of that day. It contains nearly all the reading matter that appears in the Daily Edition during the week.


TERMS .- For one year, $5; for six months, $3; for three months, $2.


THE STEAMER UNION,


Is published semi-monthly, on the departure of each Mail Steamer. It contains a complete digest of the news of the fortnight, and is designed for circulation in the Atlantic States exclusively.


TERMS .- For one year, $4.00; for six months, $2.50.


None of the editions of the UNION will be sent after the expira- tion of the term for which payment has been made.


ADVERTISING .. All ADVERTISEMENTS sent from Interior Towns must be prepaid to insure insertion.


OB PRINTING,


Of chery description, executed in a superior manner, and at reasonable prices.


SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.


ESTABLISHED, OCTOBER 8, 1855.


THOS. S. KING,. EDITOR. C. O. CERBERDING & CO PROPRIETORS.


DAILY, WEEKLY & STEAMER EDITIONS


Has the LARGEST CIRCULATION of any Paper on the Pa- cific Coast. It is published every afternoon at 3 o'clock, and distributed in the City by twenty-one Carriers. The Boats leav- ing the City at 4 o'clock, P. M., take the Country Edition to the Agents, (ninety-three in number,) who distribute the Bulletin into


EVERY MINING CAMP, GULCH AND CANON IN THE STATE_


TERMS. Per Week


.37} cts.


Per Annum


$12 00


For 6 Months 8 00


THE WEEKLY BULLETIN


Is issued every Saturday.


TERMS .- Per Annum $5 00


THE STEAMER BULLETIN


Is issued on the departure of each Mail Steamer.


TERMS .- Per Annum


$5 00


SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


J. P. SWEENEY & CO., SEEDMEN AND FLORISTS AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE, CORNER OF CALIFORNIA AND SANSOME STREETS, SAN FRANCISCO. Seeds, Trees and Plants of all kinds, by Wholesale and Retail. " ALL SEEDS WARRANTED.


O. B. OAKLEY, SILVER PLATER, No. 149 California Street, near Montgomery, San Francisco.


MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF DOOR PLATES AND NUMBERS, Ship and Steamboat Plates, Numbers and Plates for Pews, Also, BELL HANGING and Carriage Plating done with neatness and dispatch. All kinds of BILLIARD TABLE TRIMMINGS for Sale.


JOHN ROACH. PTICIAN


No. 55 Sacramento Street,


CORNER OF FRONT, (UP STAIRS,) . SAN FRANCISCO.


IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF


Optical and Mathematical Instruments, Philosophical Apparatus, Electro-Magnetic Machines, Galvanic Batteries, Thermometers, Telescopes, Hydrometers, Barometers, etc. " INSTRUMENTS REPAIRED.


JAMES BAYES. Manufacturer of and Dealer in MARBLE, FREESTONE AND GRANITE, MARBLE MONUMENTS, CHIMNEYS, TABLE AND COUNTER TOPS, ETC., ETC., No. 143 California Street, One Door West of Montgomery.


ALL WORK DONE IN THE BEST MANNER, AT THE LOWEST PRICES.


SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


THE UNITED STATES FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,


69 Wall Street, NEW YORK. Capital, $250,000.


DIRECTORS :


J. S. Underhill,


Daniel Lord,


John Woods,


Henry Jones,


D. A. Cushman, Benjamin Treadwell, Henry S. Terbell,


Samuel Lord,


Benjamin Merritt,


Henry Williams, Charles Carville,


Samuel C. Parsons,


George Hussey,


Ebeneezer Cauldwell,


Daniel Underhill,


Walter Underhill,


J. Johnson,


Samuel J. Smith, Wm. Spaulding, Thomas Yale,


William H. Titus,


Wm. H. Hussey,


David E. Brush,


Robert D. Weeks,


Robert Bowne,


E. Cartwright,


Charles Edgerton,


Moses H. Grinnel,


George Collins,


E. C. Benedict,


John Carlton,


R. B. Minturn,


Henry Davis,


Samuel Bowne,


T. A. Bridge,


Caleb Barstow,


Charles T. Cromwell,


Wm. Levenrich,


E. C. Bill, Wm Boyd.


This Company continued to issue


Policies of Insurance on Stock and Fixtures of Stores, Furniture, Brick Dwellings, Goods in Store, Ships in Port and their Cargoes, and Detached Frame Dwellings.


E. W. CROWELL, Fire & Life Insurance Agent for California, 100 Merchant St. ISSUES POLICIES AND SETTLES LOSSES HERE.


E. FITZGERALD & CO.


Importers of all kinds of


HARDWARE


HARDWARE AND CUTLERY,


-AND- Atlining Tools INDIAN BEADS, INDIAN GOODS,


CUTLERY, Buns, Vistoles of Plates Eclare.


Sign of the Big Padlock, 112 Battery Street, San Francisco, Between Merchant and Washington Streets, near the corner of Washington.


SOLE AGENTS for the Sale of S. C. Herring's celebrated SAFES. Constantly on band, all sizes of Safes, Chests and Boxes, for Bankers, Miners, Steamboats, &c. E. FITZGERALD. O. M. PERKINS.


Abrabam Underhill,


Henry Murray,


Samuel Duncan,


Samuel Barnes,


Merritt Trimble,


SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


TABLE OF CONTENTS.


Page.


American Theater


243


Adelphi Theater 1


Alta California.


243


Hunt, Wilson G. Steamer


106


Indian Department of California.249


International Hotel


.107


Jewish Institution.


.. 249


Lioa Company Brewery.


.130


Lutheran Church


250


Market Street Steam Mills


.137


Masonic Fraternity.


.13S


Masonic Hall.


.189


Mechanic'e Instituto.


147


Mercantilo Library Association .. 14S


Merchants' Transportation Co.


.. 14S


Merchants' Exchange.


14S


Methodist Episcopal Churches.


.. 148


Metropolitan Theater.


.151


Mission House, Chinese.


152


Military


250


Naiad S. & P. Mills.


.159


New World Steamer.


161


Nicaragua Steamship Company .. . 161


Noisy Carrier B. sod S. Co ...


.162


Officers, (State, County aod City).251


Order of Independent Odd Fel-


lows ..


.164


Omnibus Lines.


251


Ophir Flour Mills


.165


Orphan Asylums.


251


Pacific Express Company.


.166


Pacific Foundry


166


Pacific Oil and Candle Works


.166


Pacific Asphaltum Company


.166


Pacific Club Rooms


.166


Pacific & Atlantic R. R. Office ... 166


Pacific Empire and Keystone


Iron Worke


.166


Pacific Mills


.166


Pacific Soda Works


.166


Pacific, The.


.166


Pacific Mail Steamship Co.


.169


Phoenix Iron Works.


175


Pilots, Old Line.


175


Pioneer Society of Cal's


176


Post, Daily.


.178


Post Office


178


Presbyterian Churches


178


U. S. Judge of District Court.


222


Presidio Distillery


179


Queen City, Stesmer.


.179


Rassette Hoose


.1SI


Riggers and Stevedores' Union


Association


.185


San Francisco Brass and Bell


Foundry


190


Golden Gate Flour Mills.


.249


San Francisco Accumulating


Fund Association


.19I


San Francisco Chemical Works .. 191


San Francisco Co. Medico-Chi- Page.


rurgical Association .191 San Francisco Dry Dock .191 San Francisco Female Institute .. 191 San Francisco German Journal .. 191 San Francisco Hall .. 251


San Francisco Harmony Society .191 San Francisco Intellig'ce Office .. 191 San Francisco Minstrels ... .. 191


Sao Frs'co & Mis. D. Plk. Road. . 19I Sao Frs'co Saw'g and Plg Mills. . 191 San Frs'co St'm Sugar Refinery. . 191


Sao Francisco Tract Society ..... 251 San Jose and Mont. Stage Office. . 191 San Jose and Napa Steamers. .. 191


San Jose, Santa Clara and Al- -


viso Steamers 191


Stage Lines


252


Ssucolito Water and Steam-


Tug Company


191


School House of Sisters Mercy


.. 193


Schools, Pohlic.


.198


Senator, Steamcr


.197


Societies, Benevolent.


252


Sons of Tempersoce


205


Sophie, Steamer


205


Sonth Park


205


Streets


.252


Sun, Newspaper


.212


Sutter Iron Works.


218


Temples of Honor


.217


Town Talk


220


True Californiao


221


Union Club.


222


Union Brewery


222


Union Grammar School.


.222


Union Iron Works


222


Union Mariners' Church


222


United Sociotles


252


Unitarian (First) Church


222


U. S. Attorney


222


U. S. Brewery


222


U. S. Branch Mint


222


U. S. Marine Hospital.


.222


U. S. Marshal's Office.


222


U. S. Mail Stage Line.


292


U. S. Surveyor's Office


.222


Urilda, Steamer


.225


Vigilance Committee


.226


Vulcan Iron Works


.227


Wells, Fargo & Co


233


Wide West.


.235


Wioes & Co's Express


.288


Young Men's Christian Assoc'o .. 242


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Horald, San Francisco 98


Hibernian Society.


249


Antelope, Steamer.


4


Alta Telegraph Co.


.243


Bragdon, J. Steamer.


21


Bulletin, Evening.


26


Cal. Academy Natural Sciences. . 244


California Steam Navigation Co .. 30


California Bible Society .


.244


California State Telegraph Co.


.. 81


California Christian Advocate ..


.244


California Chronicle.


31


Calvary Church 31


Catholic St. Francis Church.


36


Catholic Notre Dame, Church


36


Catholic (Mission) Church 86


Cemetery, Lone Mountain


36


Mint ..


250


Chamber of Commerce.


215


Chinese Mission House


39


Churches, R. C.


214


City Observatory.


40


City Hall.


40


Commercial Book & Joh Print- ing Office. 45




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