Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1880, Part 1

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Publication date: 1880
Publisher: San Francisco : Francis, Valentine & Co.
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GENERAL REFERENCE


SAN FRANCISCO


PUBLIC LIBRARY GENFRAL REFERENCE DEPARTMENT


DEC 8 1970


SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC LIBRARY


REFERENCE BOOK


Not to be taken from the Library


GENERAL REFERENCE


V


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


WELLS, FARGO & COMPANY, EXCHANGE, BANKING AND.


EXPRESS.


ORGANIZED 1852. CAPITAL, $6,250,000.


PRINCIPAL AGENCIES, HOME AND FOREIGN :


San Francisco, Los Angeles,


Sacramento,


Salt Lake City,


Virginia City, Nev.,


New York,


Boston, London,


Liverpool,


Paris,


Bremen,


Hamburg,


Havana,


Havre, Rome,


N. E. corner Sansome and Halleck Streets corner Main and Court Streets - 46 and 48 Second Street East Temple Street 69 and 71 South C Street 65 Broadway 244 Washington Street 61 King William Street 17 Water Street - 7 Rue Scribe Bremerhaven, Geestemunde 14 Holland Brook 42 Calle de Ygnacio 82 Rue d'Orleans 26 Piazza di Spagna


EXPRESS LINES


To all parts of California, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, Oregon, Washington and Idaho Territories, British Columbia, Lower California and Mexican Ports, New York, Atlantic States and Europe.


BILLS OF EXCHANGE AND TELEGRAPH TRANSFERS


On New York, Boston and Montreal, payable in the principal Cities of the United States and Canada. Also Bills on London, Dublin and Paris. Letters of Credit issued on our New York House, exchangeable for Circular Letters, Payable in all parts of Europe.


COLLECTIONS AND COMMISSIONS'


Of all kinds executed, and General Express Business attended to promptly in all parts of the United States, Europe and Canada. Orders for Passage furnished from Queenstown, London, Liverpool, Hamburg and Havre to New York. Also from New York to San Francisco- Overland or by Steamer.


LLOYD TEVIS, President. J. B. HAGGIN, Vice-President. H. WADSWORTH, Treasurer.


JAMESJHERON, Secretary. H. B. PARSONS, Ass't Secretary. JNO. J. VALENTINE, Gen'T Sup't.


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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


London and San Francisco Bank,


(LIMITED.)


Capital,


Of which $3, 000, 000 is fully paid up,


$5,000,000 Gold


Reserve Fund,


.


.


$390,000 Gold


HEAD OFFICE, 22 OLD BROAD STREET, LONDON.


DIRECTORS :


FREDERICK RODEWALD, London, Chairman.


E. H. GREEN, Deputy Chairman. HENRY GOSCHEN (of Fruhling & Goschen), London.


J. F. FLEMMICH (of Fred. Huth & Co. ), London,


JULIUS MAY (Inte of San Francisco), Frankfort-on-the-Main.


J. S. MORGAN (of J. S. Morgan & Co. ), London.


W. F. BABCOCK, San Francisco.


ROBERT RYRIE (of Arbuthnot , Ewart & Co. ), London.


BARON H. de STERN, (of Stern Brothers), London.


RUDOLPH SULZBACH (of Sulzbach Brothers) , Frankfort-on-the-Main. Mannger, R. D. PEEBLES.


LONDON BANKERS-Bank of England; London Joint Stock Bank.


San Francisco Branch, - - 424 California Street.


ARTHUR SCRIVENER, Manager. WILLIAM STEEL, Assistant Manager. THOMAS LAYTON, Cashier.


AGENTS AND CORRESPONDENTS :


New York, Philadelphia,


Boston,


Chicago,


Paris,


Berlin,


Frankfort-on-the-Main,


Drexel, Morgan & Co. Drexel & Co. Third National Bank. Union National Bank. Drexel, Harjes & Co. Deutsche Bank. Gebruder Sulzbach.


And in all the other chief cities of the continents of Europe and America.


IRELAND,


PROVINCIAL BANK OF IRELAND.


SCOTLAND, UNION BANK OF SCOTLAND.


CHINA AND EAST INDIES, CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA, AND NATIONAL BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED.


JAPAN, ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION. AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND, BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES, UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. LIMITED.


THIS BANK is prepared to grant LETTERS OF CREDIT, available in any part of the world, and to trainsact every description of BANKING AND EXCHANGE BUSINESS. MARCH 31, ISSO.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


GENERAL REFERENCE


The Nevada Bank


OF SAN FRANCISCO,


Nevada Block, Corner Pine and Montgomery Streets.


CAPITAL PAID IN, GOLD,


.


.


$3,000,000


RESERVE, U. S. BONDS, $3,500,000.


Board of Directors :


LOUIS McLANE,


President.


JAMES C. FLOOD,


Vice-President.


JOHN W. MACKAY, J. L. FLOOD, JAMES G. FAIR.


H. W. GLENNY, CASHIER.


AGENCIES, -


-


§ 62 Wall Street, New York


Virginia City, Nevada


Issues Commercial and Travelers' Credits available in any part of the world. Makes transfers of money by telegraph and cable, and draws exchange at customary usances.


This Bank has special facilities for dealing in BULLION.


ANC


On the principal Cities throughout the UNITED STATES, EUROPE, JAPAN, CHINA, and the EAST INDIES, the AUSTRALIAN COLONIES and NEW ZEALAND, and on HONOLULU, Hawaii.


London Bankers,


THE UNION BANK OF LONDON Messrs. SMITH, PAYNE & SMITHS


New York


66


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-


-


-


BANK OF NEW YORK, N. B. A. AMERICAN EXCHANGE BANK


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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


Anglo-Californian Bank


(LIMITED.)


London Office, 3 Angel Court. San Francisco Office, - - 422 California Street.


Authorized Capital Stock $6,000,000


Subscribed 3,000,000


Paid in 1,500,000


Surplus 225,000


Remainder subject to Call.


DIRECTORS IN LONDON:


HON. HUGH MCCULLOUGH, E. H. LUSHINGTON,


JULIUS SINGTON,


WM. F. SCHOLFIELD, ISAAC SELIGMAN, JOSEPH SEBAG.


CORRESPONDENTS AND AGENTS :


J. & W. SELIGMAN & CO.


NEW YORK. BOSTON


MASSACHUSETTS NATIONAL BANK,


-


CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK,


PHILADELPHIA.


MERCHANTS' SAVINGS, LOAN AND TRUST CO.


CHICAGO.


BANK OF COMMERCE


ST. LOUIS.


ESPY, HEIDELBACH & CO.


- CINCINNATI. NEW ORLEANS.


MERCHANTS' BANK OF CANADA,


CANADA.


SELIGMAN FRERES & CIE.


PARIS.


SELIGMAN & STETTHEIMER,


FRANKFORT.


GEBRUDER MEYER, M. M. WARBURG & CO.


BERLIN.


D. B. ADLER & CO.


COPENHAGEN.


OESTERREICHISCHE CREDIT ANSTALT,


- VIENNA.


BANQUE DE LA SUISSE ITALIENNE,


LOCARNO. BREMEN.


SKANDINAVISKA KREDIT AKTIEBOLAG,


STOCKHOLM.


CHINA, JAPAN AND EAST INDIES: Chartered Mercantile Bank of India, London and China.


AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND : Bank of Australasia, and Branches.


BILLS OF EXCHANGE, COMMERCIAL and TRAVELERS' LETTERS OF CREDIT issurd. Collections made, and Stocks, Ronds and Balllon Bought and Sold on most favorable terms.


Managers in San Francisco:


FREDERICK F. LOW, IGNATZ STEINHART,


P. N. LILIENTHAL, Cashier.


-


SELIGMAN, HELLMAN & CO.


-


HAMBURG.


NIEDERSAECHSISCHE BANK,


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


THE BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA


( INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. )


Southeast corner California and Sansome Streets.


Paid up Capital, .


. . $1,800,000


With Power to Increase to $10,000,000.


LONDON OFFICE, 28 CORNHILL.


CHAIRMAN : ROBERT GILLESPIE, Esq., Director of the Bank of Montreal, London. DEPUTY CHAIRMAN:


EDEN (OLVILE, Esq., - - Director of the Hudson's Bay Company.


COURT OF DIRECTORS IN LONDON:


JAMES ANDERSON, Esq. (Messrs. Anderson, Anderson & Co.) H. D. HARRISON, Esq. (Bell, Harrison & Co., London.)


SIR JOHN ROSE, Bart., K. C. M. G. (Messrs. Morton, Rose & Co., London.) HENRY EDWARD RANSOM, Esq.


GENERAL MANAGER, HUGH HUGHES, EsQ.


BRANCHES : PORTLAND, OREGON ;


Victoria and New Westminster, British Columbia.


AGENTS :


NEW YORK and CHICAGO, Agency Bank of Montreal.


CANADA, Bank of Montreal.


MEXICO and SOUTH AMERICA, London Bank of Mexico and South America.


CHINA and JAPAN, Oriental Bank Corporation and Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China.


AUSTRALIA and NEW ZEALAND, Bank of Australasia, English, Scottish and Aus- tralian Chartered Bank, Commercial Banking Company of Sydney, and Bank of New Zealand.


ENGLAND, National Provincial Bank of England, Bink of Liverpool, North and South Wales Bank.


SCOTLAND, British Linen Company Bank. IRELAND, Bank of Ireland.


Deposits received on Current Account, subject to Check, or on Special Deposit.


Exchange sold in sums of £1 and upwards on the Agencies of the Bank of Ireland and the British Linen Company. Exchange also sold on London, New York and Canada, and on Victoria, British Co.umbia, and Portland, Oregon. Commercial Credits granted on Europe, China, Japan, South America, Australia and New Zealand. Discount Approved Paper, and make Advances on Collateral Securities. Collect Bilis, and transact a general Banking Business.


FREDERICK TOWNSEND, Manager.


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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


Union Insurance Co.


Of San Francisco.


(THE CALIFORNIA LLOYDS, Established in 1861.)


CAPITAL, FULLY PAID, IN GOLD COIN, .


-


- $750,000


ASSETS, JAN. Ist, 1880, -


$958,237.52


Fire and Marine Insurance.


PRINCIPAL OFFICE, NO. 416 CALIFORNIA STREET,


Fair Rates, Prompt Settlement of Losses, Solid Security.


BOARD OF DIRECTORS:


J. Mora Moss, E. L. Goldstein,


N. G. Kittle, I. Lawrence Pool,


M. J. O'Connor, A. Weill,


R. S. Floyd, Jos. Brandenstein,


Moses Heller,


Charles Baum,


J. Baum, M. D. Sweeny,


I. Steinhart,


Adam Grant,


James Moffitt,


Bartlett Doe,


N. B. Stone,


Daniel Meyer,


Isaac L. Requa,


Gustave Touchard, J. O. Eldridge,


A. E. Sabatie,


Benjamin Brewster,


J. H. Buir),


Charles Kohler,


J. G. Kittle,


W. M. Hoag, Nicholas Luning,


John Parrott,


Geo. C. Hickox, J. H. Freeman, William Scholle, John Conly,


A. B. Phipps,


Wallace Everaon.


GUSTAVE TOUCHARD, President. N. G. KITTLE, Vice-President. CHARLES D. HAVEN, Secretary.


GEORGE T. BOHEN, Surveyor. JAS. D. BAILEY, General Agent.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


OREGON Railway and Navigation Company


DIRECT LINE TO


PORTLAND


AND


ASTORIA, OREGON.


Regular Steamers to Portland, leaving San Francisco every Five Days,


STEAMSHIPS;


Columbia, George W. Elder, City of Chester and Oregon


Connecting at Portland, Oregon, with Steamers and Railroads and their Connecting Stage Lines, for all points in Oregon, Washington and Idaho Territories, British Columbia and Alaska.


I) This Company has the right of selling THROUGH TICKETS at Reduced Rates over the Oregon Central and Oregon & California Railroads in Oregon, and of furnishing EMIGRANTS to Oregon with Certificates entitling them to travel at Half Rates over these Roads.


K. VAN OTERENDORP, Agent, 210 BATTERY STREET.


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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


A. S. HALLIDIE, Wire Rope Works and Wire Mills 6 CALIFORNIA STREET.


IRON AND STEEL WIRE ROPE


For Mining, Shipping and general purposes, constantly on hand or made to order.


IRON AND STEEL WIRE CORDS


Of all sizes. Braided and Twisted Picture Cord, gilt or silvered. All kind of WIRE for all purposes. Galvanized Telegraph and Telephone Wire, etc., etc. BARBED FENCE WIRE. PATENT WIRE ROPEWAY (wire tramway), for transportation of ores and other material.


No. 6 CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.


California Fire


Works Company,


NO. 6 CALIFORNIA ST., SAN FRANCISCO.


Manufacturers of and Dealers in all kind of


WIRE WORK


ORNAMENTAL, FANCY AND PLAIN


Wire Guards, Wire Signs,


Steel Battery Screens, Brass Wire Cloth,


Wire Fenders,


Wire Cloth, all kinds, Fancy Garden Work, Coal and Sand Screens,


Wire Railings, Foundry Riddles,


AND EVERYTHING IN WIRE WORK AND WIRE GOODS.


Brass and Copper Wire.


SEND FOR CATALOGUE.


NO. 6 CALIFORNIA ST.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


ORGANIZED MAY, 1863.


Eighteen Years of active service. Nearly Four Million Dollars Paid to Policy Holders.


FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE CO. OF CALIFORNIA.


Having agencies in all the principal cities and towns in the United States, through which it is in receipt of a large annual income from Fire Premiums, without heavy concentration of lines, at Home or abroad, thus enabling it to


GUARANTEE FULL INDEMNITY TO PATRONS


The FIREMAN'S FUND of California has been thoroughly tested in the greatest fires of modern history. In the great CHICAGO FIRE (1871) this Company sustained and honorably paid a loss of OVER HALF A MILLION DOLLARS, and the next year, at BOSTON, paid $158,000, in the great fire in that city. The Company paid $126,000 in the great VIRGINIA CITY FIRE (1875). Its losses paid in the first seventeen years of its existence


Aggregate $3,940,056.86.


The INSURANCE MONITOR (New York) for June 1877, says: " The FIREMAN'S FUND has, by its promptness to pay Icsses, large and small, by the high character of its managerial talent, and by its fidelity to the best principles of Underwriting, reached a commanding position among the Insurance Companies of the country. With the public, its policies rank with those of the best English and American Companies.


MARINE AGENCIES in Portland, Oregon, and Honolulu, H. I. Applicants for Marine Insurance at other points may obtain information and rates through the Company's Local Agents.


Home Office, 401 California St., San Francisco.


DAVID J. STAPLES, President. GEO. D. DORNIN, Secretary.


ALPHEUS BULL, Vice-President. WM. J. DUTTON, Ass't Secretary.


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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


St. Ignatius' College,


Van Ness Ave., bet. Hayes and Grove, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.


This Institution, conducted by the Fathers of the Society of Jesus, was opened for the reception of students on the 15th of October, 1855. On the 30th of April, 1859, it was in- corporated and empowered to confer degrees and academical honors in all the learned profes- sions, and to exercise all the rights and privileges common to any other literary institution in the United States. The design of this Institution is to give a thorough


English, Classical, Mathematical and Philosophical


JCAT ON


IT IS INTENDED FOR DAY SCHOLARS ONLY.


The Course of Studies embraces the Greek, Latin and English Languages, Poetry, Rhet- oric, Elocution, History, Geography, Arithinctic, Book-Keeping, Mathematics, Chemistry, Mental, Moral and Natural Philosophy. The study of the French and Spanish Languages, Vocal Music and Practical Telegraphy is optional.


Besides the Classical, there is a Preparatory and Elementary Department for the younger students. Its object is to qualify the pupil for the higher studies.


This Institution, provided with a full staff of Professors, presents considerable advanta- ges for the mental and moral training of the students.


A COMPLETE


Philosophical pparatus


HAS BEEN RECEIVED FROM PARIS.


The Laboratory contains over Two Hundred and Fifty PURE CHEMICALS, and all that is ne- cessary for the most complicated Manipulations and Analysis.


THE COLLEGE HAS, MOREOVER, A COMPLETE PHOTOGRAPHIC APPARATUS.


The "St. Ignatius' College Orchestra, " and the two " Philhistorian Debating Societies, " are established in the College for the improvement of the pupils and younger gentlemen of good standing.


JOHN PINASCO, S. J., President.


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EYEPET


LL LEGE


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


CALIFORNIA MEDICAL COLLEGE, Eclectic Location, Clay St., near 11th, Oakland, Cal.


THE INTERMEDIATE COURSE begins June 7th, 1880. !


THE REGULAR COURSE commences November Ist, 1880, ANNUALLY and con- tinues Six Months.


For information, announcements, etc., address A. MaeRae, M.D., Dean, 222 Post, S. F.


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SAN FRANCISCO .DIRECTORY.


PACIFIC


COLLEGE


BUSINESS


320 POST STREET,


RED MEN'S BUILDING, OPP. UNION SQUARE, SAN FRANCISCO.


'rnis school is justly ranked by the public as the best Commercial College on the Pacific Coast. It affords excellent facilities in the following courses of instruction :


THE BUSINESS COURSE.


This is designed to prepare students for cos MERCIAL and BUSINESS PURSUITS. It embraces the following studies :


BOOK-KEEPING-BY BOTH SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY, as applied to all kinds of business, such as Wholesale and Retail Merchandising. Farming, Manufacturing, Mining, Brokerage and Exchange, Importing and Jobbing, Commission, Railroading, Banking, Etc.


COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS-Embracing the most rapid and abbreviated methods of calculation in Percentage, Profit and Loss, Commission, Interest and Discount, Domestic and Foreign Exchange, General Average, Equation of Payments, Interest Accounts, Averaging Accounts, Partnership Settlements, etc.


PENMANSIIIP-Including careful instruction in the finger, muscular, whole-arm and combined movements, as applied to plain business writing, ledger headings, etc.


CORRESPONDENCE-Embracing instruction in composition of business letters, use of capitals, rules of punctuation, folding, addressing, etc.


BUSINESS FORMS-Such as Notes, Drafts, Bills of Exchange, Accounts Current, Account Sales, Articles of Co-partnership, Deeds, Leases, etc.


ACTUAL BUSINESS PRACTICE-In Wholesale and Retail Merchandising, Importing and Jobbing, Commission and Forwarding, Banking, etc., etc.


COMMERCIAL LAW-Relating to Negotiable Paper, Contracts, Partnerships, etc.


BUSINESS CUSTOMS AND HABITS-Lectures and practical instruction on the habitudes and customs of business, etc.


LECTURES AND ORAL INSTRUCTION-On Commercial Geography, Political Economy, and General Business subjects.


RATES OF TUITION-Payable in advance.


SCHOLARSHIP for the full Business Course as above explained, time unlimited. . $ 70


PARTIAL COURSE.


Three Months, Day Sessions, $50 Three Months, Evening Sessions, 825


One Month, ..


..


20 One Mouth, 10


ACADEMICAL COURSE.


This department is designed for Imparting to persons of any age thorough Instruction in the ordi- nary English branches, such as Spelling, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar, Composition, Letter Writing, History, etc., and the general Mathematical branches, such as higher Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Mensuration, Surveying, Civil Engineering, Navigation, etc.


Rates of Tuition: One Month, $12; Three Months, $30.


COMBINED COURSE.


It Is frequently desirable for students pursuing the regular Business Course to comblue with It Spelling and English Grammar, or some other studies of the Academical Course. Where the studies of the two courses are combined, the charge per term of six months, payable In advance, 18 $75.


SPECIAL BRANCHES.


Persons desiring to study only some particular branch, as Business or Ornamental Penmanship, Arithmetic, etc .. can enter the College for such branch upon very reasonable terms.


TELEGRAPHIC DEPARTMENT.


The course In this department Includes everything that will make students proficlent in the Art of Telegraphy-sound and paper operating, setting-up of instruments, management of batteries, use of switches and ground wires, etc. The facilities are such as will enable ladies and gentlemen to learu Telegraphy, practically and thoroughly, In the shortest possible thine. Rates of Tultion : Three months, §25; Six months, $40.


Students of the Commercial or Academical Departments will be charged the followlug rates: Three months, $15; Six months, $25.


NO VACATIONS. DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS DURING THE ENTIRE YEAR.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


The Hibernia Savings and Loan Society.


INCORPORATED 12th April, 1859.


Office . . N. E. Corner Montgomery and Market Streets SAN FRANCISCO.


The objects for which this Association is formed are, that by its operations the depositors thereof may be enabled to find a


Secure and Profitable Investment for Small Savings,


And borrowers may have an opportunity of obtaining from it the use of a moderate capital, on giving good and sufficient security for the use of the same.


OFFICERS.


PRESIDENT M. D. SWEENY


TREASURER .. EDWARD MARTIN


VICE-PRESIDENT C. D. O'SULLIVAN


ATTORNEY RICHARD TOBIN


Any person can become a depositor of this Society on paving an entrance fee of TWO DOLLARS, and subscribing to the By-Laws.


Deposits can be made of any sum, from ONE DOLLAR to any amount. Loans made on security of Real Estate within the city and county.


SACRED HEART COLLEGE.


CONDUCTED BY THE CHRISTIAN BROTHERS.


The object of this Institution is to give a thoroughly Christian and Secular Education. The studies are divided into three courses ; The


ATTENDANCE-From 9 A M. to 3 P. M. Recess from 12 to 1 Classical. Scientific and Commercial.


- o'clock.


TERMS .- Preparatory Department, per quarter, In advance, $5 and $6 ; Intermediate Department, per quarter, in advance, $8 and $10; Commercial Department, per quarter, in advance, $10 and $15; Collegiate Department, per quarter, in advance, $15 and $20; Piano and Organ, $15; Violin, Flute, Guitar and Clarionet, $12; Drawing, $10; Banking Depart- ment, $2.50; Telegraphy and Phonography, $10. Lunch may be had at the College at an additional charge of $10 per quarter. No extra charge for the study of the French, German and Spanish languages. For further particulars apply to


BRO. GENEBERN, Director, Corner of Eddy and Larkin Sts.


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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


San Francisco Savings Union,


OFFICE, 532 CALIFORNIA ST.


Corner of Webb,


- San Francisco, Cal.


Guarantee Capital and Reserve Fund, paid in $454,209.17


Amount Deposits held $9,958,343.74


DIRECTORS.


JAMES DeFREMERY, President; ALBERT MILLER, Vice-President; C. ADOLPHE LOW, CHARLES BAUM, ERWIN J. CRANE, WASHINGTON BARTLETT, CHARLES PACE, DANIEL E. MARTIN, ALEXANDER CAMPBELL, Sen.


Cashier and Secretary,


LOVELL WHITE


Surveyor. JOHN ARCHBALD. Auditor . THEODORE LOESSEL


Accountant.


J. A. LANGSTROTH.


Attorney


HENRY C. CAMPBELL


THE German Savings and Loan Society.


GUARANTEE CAPITAL, $400,000.


No. 526 California St.


Office Hours from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Extra Hours on Saturdays fron 7 to 8 P. M. for receiving of Deposits only.


Loans made on Real Estate and other Collateral Securities, at current rates of interest.


L. GÖTTIG. President


F. ROEDING Vice-President and Cashier


Secretary GEORGE LETTE


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


Bank of British North America


ESTABLISHED IN 1836.


Incorporated by Royal Charter.


PAID UP CAPITAL £1,000,000.


HEAD OFFICE, CLEMENT'S LANE, LONDON, ENGLAND.


San Francisco Agency,


No. 221 SANSOME STREET.


Commercial Credits Issued.


For use in Europe, China, Japan, the East Indies, South America and Australia.


Demand and Time Bills of Exchange, payable in London and elsewhere, bought and sold at current rates ; also Telegraph Transfers.


Demand Drafts on Scotland and Ireland; also on Canada, New York, British Columbia and Oregon, and on the Chartered Mercantile Bank at Hong Kong, Shanghai and Yokohama.


Bills collected and other Banking Business transacted.


A. MCKINLAY, Agent.


BANKING HOUSE


- -OF-


LAZARD FRÈRES


205 Sansome St., San Francisco.


LONDON OFFICE,


Lazard Bros. & Co.,


60 Old Broad Street, E. C.


PARIS OFFICE,


- Lazard Freres & Cie,


- 10 Rue Ste Cecile.


NEW YORK OFFICE,


Lazard Freres,


65 Pine Street.


PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS :


LONDON Union Bank of London. DUBLIN .The Munster Bank (limited).


FRANKFORT, A. M ... Gebrüder Schuster.


GENEVA. A. Cheneviere & Co. BERLIN Win. Rosenheim & Co.


BASLE Les fils d'Isaac Dreyfus. BAYONNE


J. Gommes & Cie.


VIENNA Societe I. & R. Autrichienne de credit pour le Commerce et l'Industrie. AMSTERDAM


Amsterdamsche Bank.


SHANGHAI, BOMBAY, CALCUTTA Agency of the Comptoir d'Escompte de Paris. YOKOHOMA and HONGKONG Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China.


DEPOSITS RECEIVED.


EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD, and LETTERS OF CREDIT granted, available in the United States, Europe, China, Japan and India. Commercial paper discounted, advances made on approved collaterals, and a general banking business transacted.


ROME Ant. Cerasi. HAMBURG . Ferdinand Jacobson.


SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


RODGERS, MEYER & CO.


212 Battery Street, San Francisco,


ROBERT RODGERS & CO., Liverpool,


Shipping and Commission erchants


GRAIN SHIPPERS.


AGENTS SEA INSURANCE COMPANY -(LIMITED)- DRAW EXCHANGE ON EUROPE.


C. ADOLPHE LOW & CO.


Commission Merchants, 208 California Street,


SAN FRANCISCO, - CALIFORNIA. Agents American Sugar Refinery.


OFFICE IN NEW YORK, 42 CEDAR ST.


Liberal Advances made on Consignments.


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· ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


MACONDRAY & CO. Shipping and Commission Merchants


AND IMPORTERS OF


CHINA AND JAPAN TEAS.


206 Sansome St., - - San Francisco


Agents for the Yang-Tze Insurance Association, Shanghae, and North China Insurance Company, and


HONGKONG LINE OF SAILING PACKETS.


J. ANTONIO SALAZAR. RAFAEL GALLEGOS.


EDUARDO MONTEALEGRE.


( J. M. MONTEALEGRE, JR. MANUEL MONTEALEGRE.


MONTEALEGRE & CO.


IMPORTERS - AND -


COMMISSION MERCHANTS


230 CALIFORNIA STREET,


SAN FRANCISCO.


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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY


Agency,


-


No. 319 California Street, S. F.


Notlee is hereby given that arrangements have been entered Into between the


ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY - - AND THE --.


PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY


For the forwarding of treasure to the Bank of England and to the Bank of France, and Hamburg, by the steamships of the two Companies, under through bills of lading, for delivery at destination by the Packets of the Royal Mall Steam Packet Co.


The following Steamships of the R. M. S. P. Co. leave Aspinwall for the West Indies and Southampton, calling at Cherbourg, France, to land passengers, on the 6th and 22nd of each month.


REGISTERED TONNAGE. HORSE POWER.


PARA


.3,803


607 Captain I. T. Moir, DON .. . 3,805


600


R. Woodward.


MEDWAY


.3,687


600.


R. Revitt.


MOSELLE.


. 3,252


C. Taylor.


NILE .. .2,994.


600


J. Bruce.


RETURN TICKETS, avallable for twelve months. Issned at a reduction of 25 per cent.


The Company also dispatches an Extra Steamer from Aspinwall on the 23d of each month, for Bremen, which affords great facilitles to shippers of cargo for Bremen and Hamburg.


Through First Class tickets are Issued from San Francisco to Plymouth, Cherbourg and Southampton, at $200 U. S. Gold. For further particulars, etc., apply to the Company's Agent,


WM. LANE BOOKER.


First Premium Awarded wherever Exhibited.


Fair of Mechanics' Institute, 1865-8.


State Fair, 1868.


[ESTABLISHED 1856.]


Steam Coffee and Spice Mills


CHARLES BERNARD,


MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN


Family Chartres Coffee ALWAYS ON HAND


Roast and Ground Coffee and Spices of all kinds,


- ALSO -


SALARATUS, CREAM OF TARTAR, CARBONATE OF SODA AND BAKING POWDER.


No. 707 and 709 Sansome Street,


Corner of Gold, bet. Jackson and Pacific.


SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.


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WILLIAMS, DIMOND & CO.




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