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Eckel & Hillerscheidt, homœopathists, south side California, 4 doors above Kearney Edgerly N. B. clerk, 139 Front
ADDITIONAL NAMES.
Elliott S. F., M. D, office .Montgomery, be- Hassey F. A. firm of E. White & Co. 155 tween Pine and Bush
Engels, Hooper & Co. commission merchants, Hepburn A. M. saloon, 166 and 168 Com- A. Guy's building, entrance on Merchant mercial Ernst Rufus & J. Weyse, vines and fruit trees, 43 Montgomery
Eyre M. D. real estate agent, 174 Montgom- ery, 2d floor
FARGO F. F. real estate broker, California, near Powell
Farrell Edward, laborer, 231 Kearney
Faulkner, Bell & Co. commission merchants, 128 California
Foley T. firm of M'Garrahan & Foley, 50 California
Fry, Nautre & Johnson. attorneys, 136 Mont- gomery, room 14, 2d floor
Fry J. H. attorney, 136 Montgomery, room 14, 2d floor, h. cast side Kearney, be- tween Green and Union
Fuller C. A. fancy goods, 162 Sacramento
GARDNER GEO. M. dealer in paints and oils, 117 Washington
Garvey C. & Co. real estate agents, 163 Clay | Joseph Ferdinand, confectioner, 227 Stockton Gaylord H. O. firm of Haley, Gaylord & Co. Josselyn J. S. firm of Hixon & Josselyn, 172 corner Montgomery and Merchant Clay
Gauley J. A. No.'s 121 and 122 Montgomery Block, 4th floor
Goodsell D. C. M. shipwright, Fremont, be- tween Howard and Folsom
Gough C. H. south-east corner Powell and Broadway
Grant Jos. & Arm. Guyol, brokers and real Keith Wm. H. wholesale and retail druggist, estate agents, 158 Montgomery Block S. E. corner Clay and Montgomery Greene Wm. Fred. attorney, Bolton & Bar- Kewen, Johnston & Morrison, real estate brokers and auctioneers, 99 Merchant ron's building
Greene, Heath & Allen, commission mer- chants, 47 and 49 California
Grim H. M. boards at Wilson's Exchange Gronfier Jne. & Co. agents for Vve. Lyon,
Alemand & Fils, Paris, Sherman's build- Latimer Wm. W. collector " California Cou- ing, 2d floor rier."
Guliver Edward, firm of Peltret & Gulliver, Linthal Henry, porter, 53 and 55 Front Beale, near Market.
Guydon S. M. toll gate keeper, Ist toll gate, Pacific street plank road
Guyol Arm. broker and real estate agent, 158 Montgomery Block
HALEY, GAYLORD & Co. real estate and stock auctioneers, corner Montgomery and Merchant
Haley S. real estate and stock auctioneer, cor- ner Montgomery and Merchant
Halliday C. M. saloon, 166 and 168 Commer- cial
Hamilton C. F. San Francisco Herald, 120 Montgomery
Harris S. R., M. D., Armory Hall, boards at Oriental Hotel
Hassard P. J. firm of Keith, Hassard & Co. corner Montgomery and Clay
Montgomery.
Hess & Remmel, Orleans saloon, 156 Mont- gomery Block, basement
Hickox Geo. C. 88 Davis
Hixon & Josselyn, upholsterers, 172 Clay
Hixon Wm upholsterer, 172 Clay
Hoffman V. architect, 91 Montgomery
Horn T. L. firm of B. C. Horn & Co. corner Clay and Battery
Horn & Gilmore. Florence's saloon, N. E. corner Montgomery and Commercial, basement
Hotchkiss S., M. D. and dental surgeon, 156 Sacramento. 2d floor
Houston John H. carman, h. Buena Vista
Huntington C. B. 53 and 55 Front
JANES, HENRY B. attorney, Bolton & Bar- ron's building.
Johnson E. firm of Fry, Nautre & Johnson, attorneys, 136 Montgomery, h. 9 Com- mercial
KEEFE JOHN, laborer, h. Francisco, near Kearny
Keith, Hassard & Co. wholesale and retail druggists, S. E. corner Clay and Mont- gomery
Kewen & Morrison, attorneys, 99 Merchant Knott R. F. rooms 148 Montgomery, 2d floor .
LABATT H. J. attorney, 151 Clay, 2d floor
Lum A. Stewart, Florence saloon, N. E. cor. Montgomery and Commercial, basement Lyth & Co. office Golden Gate Hotel
MANROW J. P. room 13 Express building Markley L. 159 Montgomery, h. corner Bush and Mason
McCabe P. H. exchange and money broker, 158 Montgomery
McGlynn D. C. contractor, 117 Washington McGarrahan & Foley, 50 California
McKee R. & Co. wholesale grocers, 60 Front Mckenzie John T. No. 2 Commercial row, 2d floor
McLean Wm. W. 53 and 55 Front
Mellus Geo. dealer in wines and liquors, 137 Montgomery, basement
Merritt S. M. D. rooms 11 and 12 Express building
ADDITIONAL NAMES.
Morgan Isaac & Co. old junk store, corner | Searle & Wagner, S. E. cor. Front and Sac- Battery and Vallejo ramento, 2d floor
Morgan Capt. J. A. cor. Battery and Vallejo Murphy N. S. M. D. N. E. corner Clay and Montgomery, 2d floor
NAUTRE J. A. firm of Fry, Nautre & John- son, attorneys; 136 Montgomery, h. S. side Pacific, bet. Virginia and Stockton Newell Wm. H: printer, boards at 12 Bay State row
Nutman James E. Florence saloon, N. E. cor. Montgomery and Commercial, base- ment
OAKER BENJ. painter, h. Union, near Powell Oakley D. H. h. Mason, near Union
Oakes Tony, Terrapin Lunch, 166 and 168 Commercial
O'Callaghan James, collector of street assess- ments, 23 City Hall, 3d floor
Oliveria D. M. D. 232 Washington
Ordeman (). civil engineer and architect, 28 Tehama House
Osborne O. C. stock broker, 158 Montgomery
PARROTT JOHN, rooms 134 Sacramento, 2d floor
Peltret & Gulliver, pork packers and inspect- ors, Beale, near Market
Peltret Peter G. pork packer and inspecter, Beale, near Market
Pendleton J. dealer in real estate, 4 Masonic Hall, 2d floor
Pendleton Edw. A: firm of Eaton & Pendle= ton, 4 Masonic Hall. 2d floor
Poland L. T. attorney, P. O. Exchange, 2d floor
Pollard & Co. real estate agents and money brokers, 102 Montgomery, Express bd'g Pringle Edw. J. attorney and commissioner, 125 Montgomery, 2d floor
QUIRK J. D. G. 171 Sacramento
REGGIO A. hardware and cutlery, 3 Trainer's row
Reese Wm. S. Howard's building, 2d floor Rich S. & Bro. cor. Sacramento and Battery Rogers & Fullerton, commission merchants, Battery, between Broadway and Vallejo
SCARBOROUGH J. W. attorney, Naglee's build- ing, 2d floor
Simpson M. Merchants' Exchange, 150 Mont- gomery
Sloan E. W. F. attorney, No. 2 Court block Smythe Wm. Howard's building, 4th floor Specht J. San Francisco brewery, 126 Broad- way
Springstcad D. homœopathic physician, 4 and 6 Court block.
Stephenson R. McLean, architect, 146 Mont- gomery, 3d floor
TAYLOR C. 53 and 55 Front
Thompson John D. 53 and 55 Front Towle G. W. attorney, 156 Clay, 2d floor Tubbs & Co. ship chandlers, 139 Front Tubbs A. L. ship chandler, 139 Front Tubbs H. ship chandler, 139 Front
UPHAM WM. F. saloon, N. W. corner Com- mercial and Kearny Upton Geo. B. Jr. corner Pine and Front
VAUGHN E. A. firm of Warren & Co. Armo- ry Hall, basement
WADE WM. N. carriage stables, Stockton, between Green and Union
Walker W. Z. book keeper, 139 Front
Wallen & Co. coal yard, office 158 Montgo- mery
Warren & Co: Marble Pillar saloon, Armory Hall, basement
Warren R. M. Marble Pillar saloon, Armory Hall, basement
Weiss C. A. importer of millinery and fancy goods, 187 Clay
Wetmore Jesse L. carpenter and builder, Meiggs' Musical Hall buildings, 2d floor White Wm. M. Express livery stable, Cali- fornia, near Montgomery
White E. & Co. real estate brokers and con- veyancers, 155 Montgomery
Whiting H. A., Adams & Co.'s Express office
Wilder Wm. A. Howard's building, 2d floor Woolley Chas. books and stationery, 161 Clay Wray C. manufacturing jeweller, 194 Cali- fornia
Wyman & Turner, civil engineers and sur- veyors, Express building, 3d floor
ZALDO RAMON DE, 7 Armory Hall, 3d floor
STATISTICS OF THE PORT OF SAN FRANCISCO.
STATISTICS
PORT OF SAN FRANCISCO,
SHOWING THE NUMBER OF VESSELS THAT HAVE ARRIVED IN THIS PORT DURING
THE LAST FIVE YEARS, THEIR TONNAGE, CHARACTER, AND THE
NUMBER OF PASSENGERS BROUGHT BY THEM.
A Comparative Monthly Statomont Of the Number, Tonnage and Passengers by Steamers for 1849, 1850, 1851, 1852 and 1853.
1849.
1850.
1851.
1852.
1853.
MONTHS.
Stmrs.
'Tons. Pagrs. Stmrs. Tons.
Psgrs. Stmrs.
Tons.
Psgrs.(Stmrs.
Tons.
Psgrs
'Stmrs
Tons. | Psgrs
January. .
2
1400
314 .. . . . 8
6012
566 .. ... 6
6555
2465,. . . 7
7244
2633
February . ..
2
1770
391 .. ... 3
1151
1451
8420
3251. . ..
4
5465
2193
March . . .
.
....
2
1150
281. . . . 4
2857
523 ....
3877
1824. . . 8
8461
3204
April.
1
.
2
2170
3761
1129 ;. . . . 7
4730
1206 ....
7
6587
2603 .....
7620
1759
July .
1
1050
260 ..... 3
2327
783. . . - 10
7196
101]. . . . 4
4049
4
5963
935
August . .
1
1150
412 ..... 5
4863
796 ..... 6
4209
849 .... 6
5013
1061 ;.. . . 4
4982
672
October .. .
4
2882
778 . . . .
6
3924
63.4. . . . 8
7858
1602 .... 3
3575
6
7182
2199
November ..
1
1120
320 . . . . 5
3460
476 .. . . . 7
8168
2265 . ...
5810
2057. . .. 6
7203
1941
December .. .
1
2270
747 .. . . . 9
5179
567 .... 6
5107
2113 . . ..
5
6523
20.11. . .. 4
5320
2216
TOTAL. . . ... . . . 13
11692
25172. . . . 52 36844
8119. . . . 77 61731 14005. . . . 70
72237
28329, -- - - 641
80354|
23706
FOREIGN VESSELS FROM FOREIGN PORTS.
1849.
1850.
1851.
1852.
1853.
MONTHS.
Ves'ls
Tons.
Pagrs3 Ves'ls'
Tons.
Psgrs
Ves'is
Tons.
Psgrs. Ves'Is
Tons.
Pagrs. Ves'ls
Tons.
Psgrs.
Janunry .
27
8802 ..
931 ... 47
15186 .. . 396 ..
21
6592 . . 3348.
46
16145
.. 628
February
34
7451 . . 935 ...
30
9200 . 450 ..
17
5876 -. 947 ?..
51.
19092 .. 245
March ...
3
33
69961. . 773}. .
32
10120 .. 576 ... 39
11783 . - 15843 ..
48
153861. . 895
April ...
37
6981 .. 713 ;**
43
8317 · · 1328 .. .
471
14463 . . 1057? . . 33
12281 . . 2442 ..
39
12086 .. 661
May . ..
27
5145 .. 461 ;..
42
9015 . . 1353. .
51
15461 .. 1996; . .
47
15115 . . 3037 ..
26
8543 .. 1012
June . .
3-1
5327 .. 350 ;..
62
17043 . . 2718 ..
32
12054|. . 1595; . .
28
5991 . . 293 ...
43
16078| .. 5504 ...
18
5531 .. 329
July .
21
3698 ·· 751 ..
48
6829 . . 1506 .*
46
11166 . - 946; ..
56
15218 . . 1096 . . 32
10372 . 2854 .. .
30
10246 .. 460
September
39
11045 . . 1506' . .
43
11195 . . 757) ..
29
6753] · · 275, . .
28
7217 .. 443% .
26
86731 .. 280
October . .
39
8120 . . 1399; . .
29
7985 . . 412 ..
30
9409[ .. 178, ..
42
13400 . . 1287 . .
27
8609[. . 515
November . . ..
34
8341 .. 605. ..
71
18637 . . 881 ?..
20
6734 .. 119, ..
32
10275 .. 335 ..
38
6959 .. 177
December . .
42
10243 . . 878; . .
61
12969 ·· 421, .*
19
6075 . . 333 ..
39
10114 .. 301} ..
16
4251 .. 234
·
4
2891
945 ..... 7
5420
1408 .... 8
6797
4338 ;. . . .
5
7676
2475
1914
709 .... 5
4220
1412. ... 8
8-129
4093'- . . .
7
7480
2788
June .
...
. .
7
4169
1094 .. . . . 6
4803
905 .. . . . 6
6572
1708 ;. . . . 4
5758
691
September . .
..
. . ..
. .
3
4
TOTAL. . . . .. 3081 657291
8169? . . 539 131630
9731 ·· 1099, ..
35
12398 . . 57912. .
33
9353 . . 1297
August . .
32
.
.
.
.
13053 ·· 421 1243411 . . 7858 ·· 408 1315011 248593· · 398 124874 .. 6733
...
..... 8
1050
May .
' 1823 .... . .
1065 .. . . .
OF THE
AMERICAN VESSELS FROM FOREIGN PORTS.
1849.
1850.
1851.
1852.
1853.
MONTHS.
Ves'ls Tons.
Psgrs
Ves'ls
Tons.
Psgrs .¿ Ves'ls
Tons.
Psgrs .¿ Ves'ls
Tøns. Pagrs. Ves'Is
Tons.
Pegrs.
January. .
February
13
3173
467 ;.. 32
7515 ·· 1042 ..
14
2697
377 ...
12
2322 .. 37
March ..
10
2696
557 ...
25
5626 .. 1523 ..
16
4401
1059. ..
8
1938 .. 54
April . .. . ..
9
2101 .. 224' ..
25
6338
775 .. .
32
6615 . . 334 ;..
21
5374
1080 ...
15
3975 .. 572
May .
9
2294 ..
30 ..
34
7729
1587 ...
34
8079 · · 1049%. .
32
7913
1674 ...
10
3233 .. 336
Junc .
17
3101 ...
23
6783
1306 ...
27
5413 . 5323 ..
9
2526
9
52
July . ..
12
2682 ·· 816. ..
26
6437
599 ... 29
5977 . . 785 ..
23
5125
2387 ..
1827 ..
44
Angust
7
2415 .. 323 . .
20
3532
645 .. 33
7740 -- 745/ **
17
3601
791 -.
10
23981 .. 154
September .....
8
1773 .. 164 ...
25
4673
206 ...
13
2771 .. 2432 ..
11
2197
326.4.
9
19
October. .
11
1771 .. 235 ..
30
6218
139 .. 26
5312 -. 1613 ..
9
3069
169 ..
4
1175 .. 50
November . .
9
2619 .. 253 ...
36
7412
96 .. 12
2265 .. 210 ...
3
546
14. ..
10
2051 .. .. 39
December . .
6
1093 - . 183. ..
35
6506
57 ;..
14
2852| .. 173 .. .
8
1368
93 .. 7
2183 . . 35
TOTAL . . . . ..
OF THE
AMERICAN VESSELS ARRIVED FROM AMERICAN PORTS.
1849.
1850.
1851.
1852.
1853.
MONTHS.
Ves'ls
Tons.
Psgrs .¿ Ves'Is
Tons.
Psgrs. Ves'Is
Tons
Psgrs.
Ves'ls
Tons.
Psgrs., Ves'ls' Tons.
Psgrs.
January . .
.
3
60, 14486
897 ...
22
:9410 .. 53 ...
8
4942; ..
61. ..
30 22218 -. 278
March
2
263
..
49
12470
1547 ;..
40
17449 ·· 187 ;..
13
10257 ..
68 ...
24*
18972 ..
April . .
6
2563
107 ..
73
20462
1255. ..
17
9116 ..
662 ..
11
7694 ..
855 ..
33. 22369 ..
71
May
1
478
....
3918 ..
85
27625
1315 ..
25
10533 ..
70% ..
18
15093 .. 858 ..
40
33148 ;..
59
August . . ..
30
8321|
1639. .
72 18985
684 . .
27
16495 . .
673 ..
17
152. .
12
10484 . . 911 ..
25
20982 ..
79 :
September .
67
19688
37721 ..
46
13432
220 ..
9|
7485 . .
292 ..
27
18116 .. 508 . .
33
25201 .. 116
November .
32
10326
1148 ;..
54 20332
103 ..
11
9111 ..
26 ?..
21
12672 . . 239 ..
17
18224 . . 60
December .
..
26
9313
468 .. . 29
9298
148 ..
1
697 ..
22 ..
19
8498. . . 241 115725. ·· 730/. . 161 122611 . . 4245. · · 349.260110 . . 1333
TOTAI. . .. 254| 75316| 117537 . 695 204794!
852 ...
32
9888 ..
582 ..
6
5491 !..
38 ..
42
25252
.. 141
52 16099
50
16602
788. ..
25
9754 ..
992 ..
7
7878 ..
34 ...
21 15298 ·· 128
96.
July
49
12316
2432 ;..
71 20941
507 ...
25
11304 . .
582 ..
2
1340 .. 99 ..
24'
16773 ..
66
June .
12487 . . 1279 . .
35
24689 ..
Octoqer .. .
.
26
8226
18002 ..
54| 14065
182: ..
7
4483 ..
THE LAST FIVE YEARS, THEIR TONNAGE, CHARACTER, AND THE
NUMBER OF PASSENGERS BROUGHIT BY THEM.
.. 10
2300
358 ...
38
8943
.. 1212. . 11
2023
367 ...
13
2968
.. 70
88| 198491. . 2228' . . 2871 63797|
6792 .. 315 69108 .. 4609 . . 174
40840
9555; . . 115'
28991 . . 1461
..
STATISTICS OF THE PORT OF SAN FRANCISCO.
STATISTICS
PORT OF SAN FRANCISCO,
SHOWING THE NUMBER OF VESSELS THAT HAVE ARRIVED IN THIS PORT DURING
.
.
. ....
2532 . .
1218 ..
.
2389 ..
February
196
15
3822
15707 .. 65 .. 25
16984 . . 43
-
.
INDEX TO THE APPENDIX.
PAGE. !
AMUSEMENTS-Places of. 235 ASSAY OFFICES. 233 ASSOCIATIONS-Mercantile Library 260 San Francisco Law Library. .260 Young Men's Christian .. 257
ASYLUMS-San Francisco Orphan .. . 258 St. Patrick's Catholic Orphan .231 BAKERIES .153, 154
BANKING HOUSES 232
BLOCKS, BUILDINGS and ROWS-
180 to 199
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
. 235
CEMETERY
237
CHURCHES AND MINISTERS .238 CISTERNS-Location of. 212
CITY GOVERNMENT
206
City Officers ..
.206
Aldermen and Residences .
.207
Assistant Ald. and Residences ...
208
Standing Committees, Ald. and Ass. Ald. .. . 207
Judges and Inspectors of Elections. . 209 CITY GRADES (official) . .173 to 177
CITY WARDS-Boundaries of.
177
COMMISSIONERS-U. S. Land.
.218
State Land
.218
Pilot .225
Of Funded Debt (city)
206
Of Deeds, resident in other States-
239, 240 241
COMMON SCHOOLS -- Location of and
Teachers .
229, 230
Districts, boundaries of.
230
Condition of . 230
COMPANIES-San Francisco and Mis-
sion Dolores Plank Road .259
Manufacturing
259
State Telegraph, office, &c.
261
City Gas .
260
Mountain Lake Water
.259
CONSULS-Foreign .
228
COUNTY OFFICERS
205
Sheriff and Deputies .
.205
Supervisors, Board of.
206
Standing Committees, Supervisors. . 206
COURTS .
. 222
U. S. District
Supreme
222
District
222
PORT CHARGES
225
Superior
.222
Of Sessions
222
Probate
222
Justice's
2221
PAGE.
CRICKET CLUB
258
CURRENCIES-Foreign
229
CUSTOM HOUSE-Location of ..
.219
Officers of Customs
219, 220
DRY DOCK
202
EXPRESSES
234
FIRE DEPARTMENT
210
Ordinances relative to . : . . 213, 214, 215
Delegates, Board of ..
210
Engine Companies and Officers of-
211, 212
Engine Houses, location of . . .. 211, 212
Fire Districts and alarms
....
.212 FOUNDRIES AND IRON WORKS. 159 HALLS, BUILDINGS, OFFICES, &c. 200 to 202
HOSPITALS, (public) U. S. Marine ... 236
State Marine .
236
HOSPITALS, (private)
237
HOTELS .
147 to 151
INSURANCE AND ASSURANCE-
Offices of .
233, 234
LIBRARIES-Mercantile
.260
San Francisco Law
260
LICENSE LAW
223
MARKETS (public)-Location of. 155, 156 MARKETS (private)-Location of. 157,158
MILITARY-Pacific Division U. S.
Army, officers of.
.262
Independent Companies.
263,264
MILLS ..
158
MINT-(U. S. Branch,) location of .... 221
NEWSPAPERS.
231, 232
NOTARIES PUBLIC
221
OMNIBUSES-routes, &c.
235
ORDINANCE-concerning Gunpowder 217 concerning Side-walks ... 218
obstructing the Harbor .. 218
PILOTS
225
Old Line.
225
Opposition Line.
225
Merchants' Line ..
225
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
209
Officers of.
209
Police Force .
.209
Ordinances relative to.
.216
222 | PORT WARDENS-Board of ..
223
Bill relative to.
223, 224, 225
POST OFFICE
226
POSTAGE-Rates of.
226, 227, 228
REPRESENTATIVES AND REPRE-
SENTATIVE DISTRICTS .. 204, 205
INDEX TO APPENDIX.
PAGE.
RESTAURANTS AND COFFEE SA- LOONS .. . . . 151 to 153 SEN ATORIAL DISTRICTS AND SEN- ATORS. 204 SOCIETIES-
California Pioneers.
248
Ladies' Protection and Relief. .
254
Masonic,
, 242 to 248
Medical
255
Odd Fellows.
249 to 252
French Benevolent.
254
New England.
255
First Hebrew Benevolent.
254
Courts.
203
San Francisco Bible.
255
Sons of Temperance.
. 253
Sunday School Union.
256
Pacific Tract.
256
German Benevolent.
PAGE.
STABLES.
160
STAGES. ROUTES, &c. 235 STATE OFFICERS. 204
Flour Inspector 221
STEAMSHIP AND STEAMBOAT LANDINGS .. 202 STEAM NAVIGATION-Ocean. . . . . 261 STREETS, COURTS, AND PLA-
CES ..
. 161 to 173
U. S. GOVERNMENT
203
Presidents
203
Congress.
203
U. S. SURVEYOR GENERAL.
221
U. S. NAVAL OFFICERS.
221
VESSELS-(Statistics of preceding Ap- pendix.)
254 | WHARVES-Location of ... , 177, 178, 179
Appendix.
STREET DIRECTORY.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1854, by LECOUNT & STRONG, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of California.
A.
ABBOTT Street, from Third to Fourth, near Harrison.
ADELLE Alley, opens on Jackson street, N. side, between 284 and 288.
ADLER Street, opens on Dupont street, E. side, between Broadway and Pacific. ANDREW Street, from Mission to Harri- son, between Fifth and Simmons.
ANN Street, opens on Folsom street, be- tween Fourth and Fifth.
ANNIE Strect, from Market to Brannan, between Second and Third.
ANTHONY Street, from Market to How- ard, between First and Second.
ARCADE or DUNBAR'S Alley, in rear of City Hall.
B.
BALANCE Street, opens at 124 Jackson street, N. side, between Montgomery and Sansome.
BARTOL Street, opens at 69 Broadway, N. side, near Montgomery.
BARTLETT Street opens at 203 Pacific, S. side, to 214 Jackson street, between Kearny and Dupont.
BATTERY Street, from Market N. to Flint's wharf.
BAY Street, from North Point west to Larkin street.
BEACH Street, from North Point Beach W. to Webster street.
BEALE Street, from Market, junction of Pine and Davis, S. E. to Brannan.
BELDEN Street, opens at 137 Pine, S. side, near Kearny.
BERRY Street, opens on Dupont, east side, near Bush
BLUXOME Street, from First, S. W. be- tween Brannan and Townsend.
BOSTON Street, opens between Fifth and Simmons, near Harrison.
BRADY Street, from Market, south-east to Mission.
BRANNAN Street, from Beale S. W. to Mission Creek.
BRANNAN Place, opens on Green, north side, near Dupont.
BRENHAM Place, W. side Portsmouth Square, bet. Clay and Washington.
BROOKS Street, from Market N. between Kearny and Dupont
BROWN Strect, from Mission S. E.to Har- rison ; opens on MacAllister, N. side, near Larkin.
BROWN'S Alley, opens on Pine, N. side, near Kearny.
BROADWAY St. from Broadway wharf W. to Larkin.
BRYANT Street, from Main S. W. to Mis- sion Creek.
BRYANT Place, opens on Bush, N. side, between Montgomery and Sansome.
BUSH Street, from Market W. to Larkin.
C.
CALHOUN Street, from Union to Green, between Sansome and Montgomery.
CALIFORNIA Street, from junction Cali- fornia and Market st. wharves, west to Larkin.
CANAL Street, from Front to Battery, be- tween Washington and Clay.
CARD'S Alley, opens at 347 Stockton, W. side, between Vallejo and Green.
CAROLINE Street, from Chestnut to Lom- bard, bet. Jones and Leavenworth.
CAROLINE Place, opens on Powell, be- tween Pacific and Jackson.
CARR Street, opens on Pine, W. side, be- tween Leavenworth and Hyde
CAT Alley, opens at 249 Dupont, W. side, between Pacific and Jackson.
CENTRE
CHAMBERS Street, opens at 167 Front, W. side, between Pacific street and Broadway.
CHANNEL Street, from Third S. W. to Mission Bay.
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CHARLES Place, opens on Montgomery, EMMA Place, from First to Third, near W. side, between Pacific and Broadway, Mission. F. CHARLES Street, opens on Harris, be- tween Folsom and Howard.
CHESTNUT Strect, from N. Point Docks W. to Larkin.
CLARA Street, opens on Bush, S. side, be- tween Kearny and Dupont.
FIFTH Street, from Market S. E. to Channel CLARK Street, opens at 144 Front, E. side, FILBERT Street, from Front, N. of Union', between Pacific and Jackson.
CLAY Street, from Clay street wharf W. to Larkin.
CLEMENTINA Street, from Fourth S. W. to Ann.
CODMAN Place, opens on Washington, S. side, between Stockton and Powell.
COMMERCE Street, opens on Battery, E. side, between Union and Green.
COMMERCIAL Street, opens at Central wharf, W. to 180 Dupont
CORBETT Street, from Dolores to Mission Creek.
CRESCENT Street, from Stockton to Pow- ell, near O'Farrell.
D.
DAVID Street, opens on Howard, between Fifth and Simmons.
DAVIS Street, from Market N. to Clark's point.
DECATUR Street, from Bryant to Bran- nan, between Price and Kate.
DELANCY Street, opens on Pine, S. side, between Leavenworth and Hyde.
DENT'S Place, opens on Jackson, N. side, between Stockton and Powell.
DOCK Street, opens on Battery, E. side, be- tween Filbert and Union.
DOLORES Street, from Market, west of Guerrero.
DRUM Street, from California N. to Vallejo street wharf.
DUNCAN'S Court, opens at 110 Broadway, N. side, between Dupont and Stockton. GRANT'S Place, opens on Kearny, W. side, between Post and Geary.
DUPONT Street, from Market street to North Beach.
E.
EAST Street, from Jackson street wharf S. E. to Folsom.
ECKER Street, from Market S. E. between First and Anthony. EDDY Street, from junction of Powell and Market W. to Larkin.
EDWARD Street, opens on Bush, N. side, between Hyde and Larkin.
ELIZABETH Street, from Market S. E. to Harrison, between Third and Fourth. ELLEN St. from Mission S. E. to Harrison. ELLEN Place, opens on Pacific, N. side, between Leavenworth and Hyde.
ELLET Place, opens on MacAllister, N. · side, between Hyde and Brown.
ELLIS Place, from junction Stockton and Market W. to Larkin.
FALLON Street, from California to Pine, near Stockton.
FANNY Street, from Harrison, between Fourth and Fifth.
W. to Larkin.
FINLEY Street, opens on Lombard, S. side, between Leavenworth and Hyde.
FIRST St- from Market S. E. to Townsend. FITCHER Street, opens on Green, S. side, between Leavenworth and Hyde.
FLOWER Street, opens on O'Farrell, near Larkin.
FOLSOM Street, from East S. W. to Brown, thence S. to Corbett.
FOURTH Street, from Market S. E. to Channel.
FRANCIS Street, from O'Farrell, S. side, S. between Leavenworth and Hyde.
FRANCISCO Street, from Montgomery W., N. of Chestnut, to Larkin.
FREDERICK Street, opens on First, S. W. beeween Bryant and Brannan.
FREMONT Street, from Market S. E. to Brannan.
FRONT Street, from Market N. to Front street wharf.
FULLER Street, from Kearny E. to Webb, between Sacramento and California.
G. GAINES Street, from Green to Union, be- tween Battery and Sansome.
GANO Street, opens on Ellis, S. side, near Mason.
GEARY Street, from junction Market and Kearny W. to Larkin.
GOLD Street, opens at 163 Sansome, W. side, near Jackson. .
GREEN Street, from Front, N. of Vallejo, W. to Larkin.
GREENWICH Street, from Front, N. of Filbert, W. to Larkin.
GUERRERO Street, from Market S. to Corbett, between Valencia and Dolores. GUSTAVUS Street, from Sacramento to California, between Powell and Mason. GWIN Street, from Ellis, N. side, between Hyde and Larkin.
H.
HARRIS Street, from Market S. E. to South street.
HARRISON Street, from Stewart S. E. to Tracy.
HALLECK Street, opens at 63 Battery, W. side, to 34 Leidsdorff.
HALL'S Alley, opens at 227 Dupont, W. side, between Jackson and Washington.
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HAMPTON Street, from Geary, S. side, LAFAYETTE Street, opens on Green, N. between Leavenworth and Hyde.
HARDIE Place, opens at 58 Kearny, E. side, between Bush and Sutter.
HAYES Street, from Ellis, S. side, between Taylor and Jones.
HAYWOOD Street, from Mission N. W. near Fourth.
HELEN Street, from Turk, S. side, between Hyde and Larkin.
HERY Street, from Chestnut to Lombard, between Hyde and Larkin.
HERMANN Street, from Matket E. to Mission.
HIGH Street, from Powell, W. side, near Clay.
HINKLEY Street, opens on Kearny, W. side, between Broadway and Vallejo.
HOOPER Street, from Fifth to Harris, S. of Channel.
HOUSTON Street, from Jones to Taylor, near Chestnut.
HOWARD Street, from Steward W. to Brown, thence S. to Corbett.
HUBBELL Street, from Harris to Sim- mons, between Irwin and South. . HUNT Street, from Third north-east, near Howard.
HYDE Street, from MacAllister N. to Jef- ferson.
I.
IRWIN Street, from Harris to Simmons, between Hooper & Ilubbell.
J.
JACKSON Street, from Jackson-st. wharf WV. to Larkin.
JANE Street, from Market S. E. to Emma, between Second and Third.
JEFFERSON Street, from Powell W. line of City Front N.
JESSIE Street, from Second S. W. between Stevenson and Mission.
JOHNSTON Street, from Market S. E. to Mission Creek.
JOHN Street opens on Powell, W. side, to Mason, between Pacific and Jackson.
JOICE Street, from California to Pine, be- tween Stockton and Powell.
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