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GENERAL REFERENCE
SAN FRANCISCO
PUBLIC LIBRARY GENERAL REFERENCE DEPARTMENT
DEC 1 1970
SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC LIBRARY
REFERENCE BOOK
Not to be taken from the Library
GENERAL REFERENCE
THE PACIFIC IRON WORKS.
PACIFIC IRON
WORKS
VAN VEECK
ESTABLISHED IN 1850. EMBRACING
FOUNDRY, MACHINE, BOILER, FORGING and SMITHING,
Pattern and Wood Work Departments, Drawing and Library Rooms, Etc. GEORGE W. FOGG, Superintendent.
IRA P. RANKIN.
ALBERT P. BRAYTON.
These works have now been in successful operation for the past twenty years. From a comparatively small beginning in the year 1850, its increasing patronage has each year demanded enlarged facilitles, until our establish- ment, in all its appointments, will compare favorably with that of any similar one in the country.
Our patterns, in variety and extent, are unsurpassed ; embracing the latest improvements in all classes of ma- chinery, adapted to its use on this coast. Our several departments are well equipped with skillful workmen, and etti- fent tools; enabling us to execute all orders entrusted to us promptly, and in the most workmanlike manner. With am- pie facilities for dolng work, as also for procuring our supplies from first hands, we are enabled togive our customers first class machinery at prices frequently paid for inferior work. The most skififui designing and engineering talent, applying to the various branches of mechanical work, constantly at the service of our customers.
Orders for all classes of Machinery, Castings or Boifer Work, promptly executed at the most reasonable rates. Particular attention given to Steamboat and Steamship Work. Mining and Hoisting Machinery of the most approved construction. Depot for ihe HANSBROW PUMPS.
GODDARD
'st and Fremont Streets, between Mission and Howard, SAN FRANCISCO.
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GEORGE HOWES.
JABEZ HOWES.
GEORGE HOWES & CO.
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
No. 302 California Street, SAN FRANCISCO.
No. 117 Wall Street, - - New York.
Dispatch Line Clipper Ships
FOR NEW YORK.
AGENTS FOR SUTTON & CO'S DISPATCH LINE CLIPPER SHIPS from New York to San Francisco.
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Pacific Mail Steamship Co.
NEW YORK LINE via PANAMA.
Steamships, Sidewheel, 3000 tons. HENRY CHAUNCEY, MONTANA, ARIZONA and CONSTITUTION. Iron Screws, 3000 tons.
ACAPULCO, COLON, GRANADA, COLIMA, CITY OF PANAMA.
Leave New York every alternate Saturday. Leave San Francisco every alternate Wed- nesday, at 12 o'clock noon, calling at Acapulco only both ways.
Central American and Mexican Line. Steamers, Screws, Iron, 2000 tons. HONDURAS, SALVADOR, WINCHESTER, COSTA RICA.
Sidewheel. DAKOTA, ST. LOUIS, ANCON.
Leave San Francisco for Panama every alternate Thursday, at 12 o'clock noon, calling at San Pedro, San Diego, Cape St. Lucas, Mazatlan, San Blas, Manzanillo, Acapulco, Port Angel, Salina Cruz, Tonala, San Benito, Champerico, Sececapa, Tecajote, San Jose de Guatemala, Acajutla, La Libertad, La Union Amapala, Corinto, San Juan del Sur, Punta Arenas.
China Line.
Steamers, Sidewheel, 4500 tons.
CHINA, COLORADO, GREAT REPUBLIC and ALASKA,
Iron Screws, 5,000 Tons. CITY OF PEKING and CITY OF TOKIO, VANCOUVER and and VASCO DE GAMA (Chartered). (Also Five Iron Screw Steamers, 4000 tons each, building.)
Leave San Francisco on the 1st and 15th of every month at 12 o'clock noon, for Hong Kong via Yokohama, Japan. Leave Hong Kong for San Francisco every alternate Wednesday.
Shanghai Branch.
Steamers, Sidewheel, 2500 tons.
GOLDEN AGE, OREGONIAN, COSTA RICA and NEVADA.
Leave Yokohama for Shanghai, via the Inland Sea of Japan, calling at Hiogo and Nagasaki four times a Month, and Hakodate on the 1st of every month,
OFFICE IN SAN FRANCISCO :
Corner of Sacramento and Leidesdorff Streets.
WHARF CORNER ZOF BRANNAN AND FIRST STREETS.
JENNINGS S. COX, Agent.
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JAMES OTIS.
W. A. MACONDRAY.
F. W. MACONDRAY.
MACONDRAY & CO. Shipping and Commission MERCHANTS,
AND IMPORTERS OF
China and Japan Teas,
No. 206 SANSOME ST., San Francisco.
Agents for the Yang-Tze Insurance Association, Shanghai, AND HONGKONG LINE OF SAILING PACKETS.
LOCAN & CO.
No. 19 Montgomery Street, 107 and 109 Sutter Street,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
FANCY GOO DS,
BERLIN ZEPHYR WOOLS,
Embroideries, Patterns, Canvas,
EMBROIDERING FLOSS AND TWIST,
And all other Articles for Needle Work, at Wholesale and Retail.
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M. ULLMAN & CO.
Importers and Dealers in
BEAVERS, DOESKINS,
BROAD CLOTHS,
Cassimeres, Vestings,
LADIES' CLOAKINGS,
TAILORS' TRIMMINGS,
Carriage, Billiard and Ladies' Cloths,
626, 628 and 630 Sacramento Street, .
SAN FRANCISCO.
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C. L. GILLER,
General Engraver and Die Sinker,
430 Montgomery Street,
Over U. S. Sub Treasury, SAN FRANCISCO.
SEALS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Monograms for Stamping and Embossing,
Crests, Coats of Arms, Dies for Metal Stamping, Hat Tips, Boot Dies, Embossing Dies, Steel and
Brass Stamps, Initials, Bookbinder Dies and Tools,
AND EVERYTHING IN THE LINE OF
METAL ENGRAVING.
MR. GILLER has no rival on the Pacific Coast for supe- rior workmanship.
All Work done at most Reasonable Rates.
430 Montgomery Street, SAN FRANCISCO.
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EXCELSIOR IRON WORKS,
INo. 151 and 153 BEALE STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.
JAMES J. GALLAGHER,
MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF
Architectural and Ornamental Iron Work,
Bank|land Store Vaults, Safes, Doors, Locks, Shutters, Balcony, Area and Cemetery Railings, Gates, Stairs, etc.
All kinds of Blacksmithing and Jobbing done with promptness and at reasonable prices.
Orders from the Country Promptly Executed.
1875.
1849. PIONEER IRON WORKS
Nos. 225 and 227 BEALE ST.,
Between Howard and Folsom, SAN FRANCISCO.
CHARLES H. LEAVITT
MANUFACTURER|
Wrought Iron Girders,
Steel Lined[Bank Vaults, Fire-Proof Doors, Prison Cells,
Burglar, Fire-Proof, and Silverware Safes,I
Bussey's Patent Combination Burglar Proof
BANK VAULT AND SAFE LOCKS, CONTAINING MILLIONS OF CHANGES.
Detachable Knobs, no Key. A large assortment of Combination and Key Locks on hand. Latest Improved Shears, Punches, Dies, etc., for Cold Iron Works. CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
FIRE-PROOF DOORS AND SHUTTERS.
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H. A. PLATE.
DEALERS IN Importers, Wholesale and Retail PISTOLS AND TRIMMINGS,
GUNS, RIFLES
DOUBLE
WM. B. COTREL.
A. J. PLATE & CO.
Agency of
Remington & Sons' Arms
510 SACRAMENTO ST.
Near Sansome, SAN FRANCISCO.
Breech Loading
DOUBLE GUNS
RIFLES,
Pistols and Cartridges.
New Work Made to Order, and Repairing Executed in the Neatest Manner.
POWDER, SHOT, LEAD & CAPS.
WILLIAM BUTTERFIELD, AUCTIONEER & COMMISSION MERCHANT Marble Hall, 632, 634 & 636 Montgomery St.
CORNER OF WASHINGTON, SAN FRANCISCO
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
Residence's Furnished from Basement to Attic, with Plain, Sub- stantial and First-class Goods.
Private Contracts for Every Description of Goods.
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A. POTTER Sole Agent for the Pacific Coast for the Sale of
Mackey, Walker & Co's Patent Gang Edgers
Bolters and Lath Machines.
Also Agent for J. A. Fay & Co., of Cincinnati. Wood Work- ing Machinery of all Kinds.
223 Mission St., Bet. Beale and Main, S. F.
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CHARLES ADLER, SAMUEL SCHOLLE.
W. STEINHART, J. STEINHART,
W. & J. STEINHART & CO.
IMPORTERS OF
Clothing & Cent's Furnishing Goods
NOS, 3 AND 5 BATTERY STREET,
Oriental Block,
SAN FRANCISCO.
STEINHART, ADLER & CO., 84 Thomas Street, New York.
PACIFIC POTTERY,
CORNER 31st AND J STREETS, SACRAMENTO.
Depot, No. 3 California St., San Francisco
N. CLARK & CO. MANUFACTURERS OF
FIRE BRICK Earthen and Stoneware, WATER AND SEWERAGE PIPE.
J. B. OWENS - Agent.
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John P. Upton,
Plain and Fancy
JOB PRINTING,
320 CLAY STREET,
Bet. Front Battery
SAN FRANCISCO.
Bin
fafement
NOTICES,
LABELS,
CARDS
BLANKS,
CIRCULARS, Letter Heads VISITING CARDS,
HANDBILLS, Show Cards,
POSTERS, ETC.
ALL KINDS OF PRINTING AT THE LOWEST RATES. 33 Go-
JOHN ROACH
OPTICIAN
Transits, Levels, Solar Transit, Compasses,
Chains, Scales, Tapes, Drawing Instruments, Telescopes, Mountain Barometers, Brewers' Thermometers, Gauges and Ther- mometers for Sugar Pans, and made to order for Special Purposes.
The Only Manufacturer of Transits & Levels on the Pacific Coast 429 Montgomery St., S. W. Cor. Sacramento.
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BLAKE, ROBBINS & CO.
AIMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
Book, News, Writing
AND
WRAPPING PAPER
Straw and Binders' Boards,
Black and Colored Inks,
ALSO, MANUFACTURERS OF
PAPER BAGS
And Agents for the
LICK AND SARATOGA PAPER MILLS, Nos. 516 Sacramento and 519 Commercial Streets.
FRANCIS BLAKE,
JAMES MOFFITT,
SAN FRANCISCO.
CHAS. F. ROBBINS, JAMES W. TOWNE, NEW YORK.
Between Sansome and Montgomery, SAN FRANCISCO.
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Swiss American Bank.
Incorporated in Geneva, Switzerland, January 20th, 1873.
HEAD OFFICE IN GENEVA.
CAPITAL, - = - TWO MILLION DOLLARS
SUBSCRIBED.
ONE MILLION PAID UP.
President, HENRY HENTSCH.
DIRECTORS:
FRANCIS BERTON, ROBERT WATT.
SAN FRANCISCO BRANCH,
SUCCESSOR TO MESSRS. HENTSCH & BERTON,
527 CLAY STREET.
This Bank is prepared to grant Letters of Credit on Europe, and to transact every kind of Banking, Mercantile and Exchange Business, and to negotiate American Securities in Europe.
DEPOSITS RECEIVED.
BILLS OF EXCHANGE ON
NEW YORK,
BERLIN,
LIVERPOOL.
FRANKFORT, GENEVA,
LONDON,
PARIS,
ZURICH,
LYONS,
BASEL, ST. GALL,
BORDEAUX,
WINTERTHUR,
FRIBOURG,
MARSEILLE, BRUSSELS,
BERN,
LUCERN,
HAMBURG, GENOVA,
NEUCHATEL,
AARAU,
OLOSON,
LOCARNO, THOMA,
LUGANO,
BELLINZONA, MILAN,
MENDRISIO.
An ASSAY OFFICE is annexed to the Bank. Assays of gold, silver, quartz ores and sulphurets. Returns in coin or bars, at the option of the depositor.
Advances made on bullion and ores.
Dust and bullion can be forwarded from any part of the country and returns made through Wells, Fargo & Co., or by checks.
Consul for Switzerland and Portugal, FRANCIS BERTON.
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CHAUX-DE-FOUDS, SOLOTHURN, LAUSANNE, BADEN, CHUR, SHAFFHAUSEN,
THE HIBERNIA SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY.
INCORPORATED 12th APRIL, 1859.
Office, N. E. Cor. Montgomery and Market Sts. SAN FRANCISCO.
The objects for which this Association is formed are, that by its operations the members thereof may be enabled to find a
Secure and Profitable Investment for Small Savings,
And 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.
VICE-PRESIDENT, - C. D. O. SULLIVAN.
ATTORNEY,
TREASURER, EDWARD MARTIN RICHARD TOBIN
Any person can become a Depositor of this Society on paying 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. a
LOANS MADE ON SECURITY OF REAL ESTATE WITHIN THE CITY AND COUNTY.
SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY,
INCORPORATED JULY 23, 1857.
Office, No. 619 Clay Street, SAN FRANCISCO.
OFFICERS.
E. W. BURR, PRESIDENT,
A. H. RUTHERFORD, AUDITOR.
CYRUS W. CARMANY, CASHIER. BENJ. O. DEVOE, SURVEYOR.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
E. W. BURR, BENJ. O. DEVOE,
WM. BOSWORTH, J. W. CUDWORTH,
J. M. SHOTWELL.
R. J. TIFFANY. T. L. RUTHERFORD, E. F. NORTHAM.
ISAAC HYDE,
ANNIS MERRILL, H. L. KING.
Deposits, $10,500,000. Reserve Fund, $325,000.
DEPOSITS RECEIVED FROM TWO AND ONE-HALF DOLLARS UP TO ANY AMOUNT. Dividends declared semi-annually-in Januarv and July of each year.
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WESTERN
SAVINGS AND TRUST CO.
OF SAN FRANCISCO.
Northeast Cor. Post and Kearny Streets.
CAPITAL, Subscribed, $1,000,000. CAPITAL, Paid up, - $250,000.
H. J. BOOTH,
FREDRIC CLAY,
J. H. GRIFFITHS,
President. Vice-Prest. and Cashier. Secretary.
DIRECTORS:
H. H. HAIGHT.
FREDRIC CLAY,
H. J. BOOTH,
ISAAC LOHMAN.
L. S. ADAMS.
SIMON SCHREIBER.
L. B. HARRIS.
J. J. MEABURN.
PETER SPRECKLES.
ADOLPH WESKE.
H. MOLINEUX.
Nsusentite
H
JAMES COLE, -
Proprietor.
253 MAIN STREET, STOCKTON, CAL.
Travelers will find this a first-class Hotel in every respect. FREE COACH to and from the Hotel.
French Savings and Loan Society. La Société Française d'épargnes et de préroyance Mutuelle.
INCORPORATED, FEBRUARY 1, 1860.
GUSTAVE DUSSOL, President. CAMILO MARTIN, Treasurer. GUSTAVE MAHE, Director.
Office, 411 BUSH STREET, above KEARNY, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
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WM. T. COLEMAN & CO. Commission and Shipping MERCHANTS,
SAN FRANCISCO AND NEW YORK.
Receive Consignments from all quarters; Make Advances on Approved Shipments ; Fill Orders for Staple Goods in all Markets; Buy and Sell and Charter Vessels for all Trades. Effect Marine and Fire Insurances-Local and Foreign.
ALL INTERESTS INTRUSTED TO OUR CARE WILL HAVE OUR MOST FAITHFUL AND WATCHFUL ATTENTION.
Land Mortgage Union
OF CALIFORNIA.
INCORPORATED 31st DECEMBER, 1870.
Guaranteed Capital, - $250,000.
OFFICERS:
President, -
.
J. H. FISH. -
DIRECTORS :
ASA HARKER,
J. H. FISH,
A. HEMME, JOHN MORTON,
C. MAIN, J. M. JOHNSON, T. R. HAYES.
SECRETARY: JOHN T. CARTER. TREASURER: JOHN MORTON.
ATTORNEY: E. D. SAWYER.
SURVEYOR: G. W. OSBORN.
ARCHITECT: CHARLES GEDDES.
Office: 534 California Street, San Francisco.
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WM. BARTLING.
HENRY KIMBALL.
BARTLING & KIMBALL,
Book-Binders, Paper Rulers
Blank-Book Manufacturers AND
MANUFACTURING STATIONERS,
No. 505 Clay Street,
S. W. Corner Sansome,
SAN FRANCISCO.
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B. H. FREEMAN & CO ..
STAIR BUILDERS
STAIR
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BUILDERS
Nos. 413 AND 415 MISSION STREET,
Adjoining Mechanics' Mill, bet. First and Fremont SAN FRANCISCO.
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Scroll Sawing and Turning
B.H.FREEMAN Mahogany, Black Walnut and & Cedar for Sale.
Constantly on hand and made to order Stair Rails, Posts, Balusters, Etc
Hawkins & Cantrell, MACHINE WORKS
210 and 212 Beale St.
NEAR HOWARD,
SAN FRANCISCO.
Manufacturers & Steam Engines AND ALL KINDS OF
Mill and Mining Machinery
Also make a Specialty of the Manufacture of Portable Hoisting Engines, for Mines and Dock Purposes.
Mining Companies will find these Engines very economical, as their cost is trifling when compared with the cost of more elaborate machinery, and for which these Hoisting Engines answer all purposes for prospecting mines.
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COMPANIA A VAPOR
DEL
COLORADO
La Compania Tiendra Comunicacion con los Puertos de Mejico y Arizona.
PARA MAZATLAN LA PAS, GUAYMAS, MAGDALENA BAY, CABO DE SAN LUCAS, Y
EL RIO COLORADO
TOCANDO A LA PAZ DE IDA Y VUELTA LINEA REGULAR PARA LOS Puertos de Mejico. Saldran cada 20 dias llevando carga a precios reducidos. El Favorito Vapor
NEWBERN
CAPITAN, WILLIAM METZGER.
Y EL FAVORITO VAPOR
M ONTANA
CAPITAN,
A. N. McDONNOUGH.
AGENCIAS:
Mazatlan, La Paz,
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Mexico
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-
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Mexico
Guaymas,
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-
- Mexico
FortYuma,
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-
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Arizona
Ehrenberg, Mohave,
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Arizona
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-
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Arizona
El pasage se ha reducido mucho, y hay la mayor comodidad abordo para pasageres.
Para informarse, tocando flete y pasage, ocurrase a
EDUARDO NORTON, 610 Calle de Front.
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MARINE INSURANCE. AGENCY OF THE PACIFIC MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.
OF NEW £ YORK.
ESTABLISHED IN 1854.
Capital and Assets, -
$1,021,092.59.
This Company transacts Marine business only. ANDREW BAIRD, 316 California St.
CHAS. BERNARD, Chartres Coffee and Spice Mills, SALARATUS, CARB. SODA, CREAM OF TARTAR. 707 & 709 SANSOME ST., S. F.
DR. LIBBEY, DENTIST,
N. W. Cor. Kearny and Geary Sts.
ENTRANCE ON GEARY, SAN FRANCISCO.
CALIFORNIA.
CHY LUNG & CO.FR CHY
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
IL CANTON CRAPE EMB. SILK SHAWLSI LUNG
SAN FRANCISCO. 大埠
LACQUERED WOOD FANS,
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, GRASS CLOTH, SATIN APRONS,
AND ALL KINDS OF CHINESE GOODS,
640 Sacramento Street,
BET. KEARNY AND MONTGOMERY, SAN FRANCISCO.
公司 COMPANY.
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JOHN SKINKER.
No. 108 BATTERY STREET SAN FRANCISCO.
SOLE AGENT FOR THE PACIFIC COAST FOR DUPONT'S SUPERIOR
MINING AND BLASTING POWDER,
In Iron Kegs.
ALSO, CANNON, MUSKET AND THEIR VARIOUS BRANDS OF
SPORTING POWDER.
ALSO
EAGLE SAFETY FUSE COMPANY'S
VARIOUS BRANDS OF NEVER FAILING
SAFTY FUSE.
ALSO, WINCHESTER REPEATING ARM'S CO'S
REPEATING RIFLES, CARBINES AND MUSKETS.
And Metalic Cartridges for Rifles and Pistols. For all kinds of Arms of American Manufacture.
SAN FRANCISCO BOILER WORKS, 123 and 125 BEALE STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. F. I. CURRY, Proprietor.
HIGH AND LOW PRESSURE
Boilers of all Descriptions. Sole Manufacturer of the Celebrated
SPIRAL BOILER.
Sheet Iron Work and Water Pipe of every description done at the shortest notice. Es- timates furnished for all kinds of
מגן
0.00000
SHEET IRON & HYDRAULIC PIPE. ALL KINDS OF JOBBING AND REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
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J. M. STOCKMAN.
MANUFACTURER OF
PATTERNS AND MODELS,
FOR ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY.
Also for Iron Fronts, Stoves, Fences, and Iron and Brass Work of every description.
N. W. Corner Natoma and Fremont Streets, (OVER GARRETT'S BRASS FOUNDRY.)
Drawing, Specifications and Models for the Patent Office.
Special attention is called to my
Patent Geer
Cutter
Which is warranted to cut every style of geering in the most accurate manner.
CEO. CLAUSSENIUS,
PASSAGE, EXCHANGE
AND
POSTAL MONEY ORDERS,
521 Sacramento Street, SAN FRANCISCO.
Drafts on all Important Points in Europe.
Postal Money Orders to all Parts of Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Etc.
Railroad Tickets, East and West.
Collections on Europe. Passports Obtained.
Orders from the Interior Receive Prompt Attention.
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DIEBOLD, NORRIS & CO.
Fire and Burglar-Proof Safes.
Contractors fori'the' Mammoth Vault and 4,600 SAFES forithe San Francisco Deposit Co.
Also for twoimmense IBurglar Proof SAFES for City and County Treasurer.
Inl use by all;leading Banks, Merchants, and Corporations Throughout.the Country.
Send for Circulars, etc.
BRYANT TAYLOR,
Gen'l Agents, Pacific Coast,
312 CALIFORNIA STREET,ISAN FRANCISCO.
J. P. CURTIS,
CARPENTER AND BUILDER
320 JACKSON STREET, BELOW SANSOME,
San Francisco.
Jobbing Promptly Attended To.
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Cornell
Watch
MANUFACTURERS OF
Stem and Key Winding WATCHES.
9+69576 5946.
IV PROVED PA
S
Evenell Watch
LOCAL SAN FRANCISCO ED PATENT WINDER
CLAVEL . QUILLE
REED'S PAT. MICHROMETER
WEST SIDE OF FOURTH STREET,
Between Harrison and Bryant, SAN FRANCISCO.
PRESIDENT:
PAUL CORNELL. VICE-PRESIDENT:
OLIVER ELDRIDGE. TREASURER:
BANK OF CALIFORNIA.
Secretary. - HENRY COX.
TRUSTEES:
JOHN PARROTT, PAUL CORNELL,
PETER DONAHOE, OLIVER ELDRIDGE.
WILLIAM NORRIS,
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D. BEADLE,
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.
AGENT FOR STEAMERS
EMPIRE
J. F. WHITNEY,
Master.
FASTPORT
C. H. BUTLER,
Master.
FOR
COOS BAY, OREGON CALLING AT
rescent City and Port Orford.
Stages connect with these Steamers for ROSEBURG and UMPQUA VALLEY, making weekly trips.
The Steamers EMPIRE and EASTPORT connect with Steamers for COQUILLE RIVER.
STEAMER
MARY TAYLOR
PARKER, -
Master.
For FORT ROSS, STEWART'S POINT, FISK'S MILLS, POINT ARENAS, MENDOCINO CITY, NEVARRO, and BRIDGEPORT, making regular trips every three days.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
Office, 106 DAVIS STREET, near California
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C. E. WATKINS
Nosemite Art Gallery,
NO. 22 AND 26 MONTGOMERY ST.
OPPOSITE THE LICK HOUSE ENTRANCE.
Portrait and Landscape Photographs
Work of the finest quality only will be sent from this Gallery. Pictures Colored in Crayon, Water or Oil, by the best artists.
OUR COLLECTION OF
Photographic
Diems 5
COMPRISING LARGE AND MEDIUM,
For Portfolios, Framing and Stereoscopes, is the largest and best in the United States, if not in the world, securing for us the
ONLY MEDAL
AWARDED BY THE PARIS EXPOSITION FOR LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHS IN CALIFORNIA.
We cordially invite all to spend a leisure hour or two in examining our collection, and thereby visiting the wonders and beauties of
Yosemite, the Mammoth Groves, GEYSERS, PACIFIC RAILROAD, COLUMBIA RIVER,
And all other places of interest on the Pacific Coast.
STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, - - -
$1.50 per dozen.
35 A
A. S. HALLIDIE,
Importer, Dealer and Manufacturer of
Iron and Steel Wire Rope
AND WIRE OF ALL KINDS. ESTABLISHED 1857. Office and Depot, Nos. 113 and 115 PINE STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. Sole Proprietor of the
PATENT ENDLESS ROPEWAY
(Wire Tramway) for transporting Ores, etc., over mountainous places.
Agent for Pacific Wire and W. R. Manufacturing Co., of California, AND
Richard Johnson & Nephew, Wire Manufacturers, Manchester, England
'MINING COMPANIES, FERRYMEN, AND SHIPMASTERS
Are informed that Wire Ropo can be furnished them considerably under the cost of Hemp or Manila, of equal strength. Wire Rope does not stretch or shrink by change of weather. It weighs 40 per cent. less than Hemp; is less than one-half the diameter; is easily spliced under all circumstances; is as pliable for equal strength; and is from four to five times as durable as the best Hemp or Manila Rope.
For Hoisting from Deep Mines, the economy of its application is immense. The Wire from which my Ropes are made is manufactured in San Francisco by the Pacific Wire Manufacturing Company, from the very best of Stock.
NOTE .- STEEL WIRE ROPE weighs about six-tenths of Iron Rope, or one-third of Hemp of equal strength. Its extreme lightness saves largely in freight to remote places, and its great durability recommends it for hoisting purposes, etc. See table of comparative weights strengths, and sizes of
Steel Wire Rope.
Iron Wire Rope.
Hemp Rope.
Working load of each,
Circumference
Wt. pr. 100 ft.
Circumference
Wt. pr. 100 ft.
Circumference
Wt. pr. 100 ft.
2 inch. 21/2 "
60 1bs. 100
21/2 inch. 66
100 1bs. 180 6
812 inch. 81%
163 1bs. 184 "
3,300 1bs. 7,000 "
ENDLESS WIRE ROPEWAY, (Wire Tramway) secured by numerous patents.
By means of the Ropeway, ores, rock and other material can be transported over moun. tainous and difficult places, where it would be impossible or exceedingly expensive to build a road. It can deliver from five to fifty tons per hour, according to capacity; and being car- ried upon posts above snow and other obstructions, can be used when other modes of trans- portation would be impossible.
A. S. HALLIDIE, 113 and 115 Pine St., San Francisco, Circulars sent on application.
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Eclipse Wind Mills
Are the cheapest and best in market when Power and Durability are considered.
EVERY MILL A PERFECT SELF-GOVERNOR AND WARRANTED.
MILLS from 10 feet to 60 feet diameter for pumping water, or for all power purposes.
IRON AND BRASS PUMPS,
PIPE, SAND STRAINERS, BRASS CYLINDERS, FOR DEEP WELLS, ETC.
CHARLES P. HOAG,
18 Fremont Street, near Market,
SAN FRANCISCO.
STENCIL PLATES,
RUBBER PRINTING WHEELS, AND BURNING BRANDS, MANUFACTURED BY
F. M. TRUWORTHY, No. 318 Front Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
STENCIL PLATES, when handsomely executed, present the cheapest and best mode of advertising that can be adopted. This is the experience of all who use them. STENCIL PLATES OF EVERY PATTERN cut at this establishment in a style unequaled by any other workmen in California.
Merchants and others are invited to call and examine specimens in proof of the above assertion.
Orders from abroad, as well as those given in person, promptly executed and for- warded. Parties sending orders by letter are particularly requested to WRITE PLAINLY and give the EXACT SPACE THEY WISH THE LETTERS TO OCCUPY.
By close application and superior execution of work, during an experience of thir- teen years, Mr. TRUWORTHY has extended his business to its present proportions. His present facilities for rapid and tasteful execution of all work in his line are far superior to those of any other in this State or in the Union.
Having purchased all the late John Hall's Stencil Tools, Plates and Impressions, and everything pertaining to his business, I am prepared to furnish his customers with fac-similes of his work.
BRUSHES, INK AND MARKING POTS FOR SALE. REMEMBER THE PLACE.
F. M. TRUWORTHY'S, 318 FRONT STREET, corner Commercial (up stairs), San Francisco, California.
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ESTABLISHED 1853.
THOS. BOYCE'S
Advertising Agency
ROOM No. 25, MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE.
AGENT for every LEADING PAPER Published on the Pacific Coast.
Contracts made with Advertisers requiring Advertisements inserted in a large number of Papers, at rates which
DEFY COMPETITION.
Particular attention given to insertion of
MINING NOTICES,
And fulfillment of Mining Laws.
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THE
Merchants Exchange Bank
OF SAN FRANCISCO.
423 CALIFORNIA STREET.
Capital, -
- $2,000,000.
C. W. KELLOGG,
PRESIDENT.
H. F. HASTINGS, R. N. VAN BRUNT, MANAGER. CASHIER.
DIRECTORS:
LEVI STEVENS, JNO. H. WISE,
N. P. COLE, H. N. TILDEN,
PETER DEAN,
B. PEART,
C. W. KELLOGG. CHAS. MAIN, ED. MICHELSEN.
FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' BANK OF SAVINGS, 225 Sansome Street, San Francisco,
Guarantee Capital, $150,0
H. DUTTON, President, G. M. CONDEE, Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
N. C. FASSETT, I. E. DAVIS,
JAS. LAIDLEY, ABNER DOBLE,
G. W. SWAN,
H. DUTTON,
C. CLAYTON,
B. H. FREEMAN,
G. M. CONDEE.
No charge for Entrance Fee or Bank Book. Deposits received in sums from One Dollar upward. Dividends declared the first Monday in July and January. Loans made on Real Estate and Collateral Securities.
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Being executed in a First Class manner and at 25 per Cent. less than elsewhere.
Views of Buildings, Machinery, Portraits, Monograms, Crests, Bill Heads, Tinted Envelopes, Cards, Trade Marks, Posters, and General Show Work a specialty.
SKETCHES AND DESIGNS FURNISHED FREE OF CHARGE.
Established in 1868.
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