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Expresses.
Contra Costa Express, J. N. Hoag & Co., office corner East and Jackson streets.
Freeman & Co.'s Express, J. M. Freeman super- intendent, 124 Montgomery street corner of Sacramento.
Mission Dolores Express, George & Couch, leaves Stage office, corner Kearny and Clay streets, at 2 p. M. and 5 p. M., daily.
Pacific Express Co., Dexter Brigham, Jr., Presi- dent, office NE. corner California and Mont- gomery streets.
Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Express, NW. corner Cali- fornia and Montgomery streets ; Louis MeLane, Jr., general agent ; Samuel Knight, superintendent.
Wines G. H. & Co.'s Express, 118 Sacramento street between Montgomery and Leidesdortf.
Public Markets.
Clay Street Market, 136 Clay street, and 63 Mer- chant strect.
New World Market-extends from Commercial to Clay street, corner of Leidesdortf.
Washington Market extends from Washington
to Merchant street, between Montgomery and Sansomc.
Theatres.
Adelphi Theatre, Dupont street, between Clay and Washington.
American Theatre, Sansome street, between Sae- ramento and California.
Chinese Theatre, Dupont between Washington and Clav streets.
Metropolitan Theatre, Montgomery street between Washington and Jackson.
Union Theatre, Commercial street above Kearny. San Francisco Hall, (Minstrels) Washington st., between Montgomery and Kearny.
Hotels.
Albion Hotel, Montgomery street between Bush and Sutter.
Alhambra, Thomas King, 90 Pacific street.
American Exchange, W. W. Estabrook, San- some st. between Sacramento and California. American Hotel, John Allman, Davis street near Vallejo.
American House, F. Staud, 63 and 65 Mont- gomery street.
Broadway House, T. J. Facey, Broadway ncar Front.
Brooklyn Hotel, John Kelly, Jr., Broadway near Sansome.
Calaveras House, Mrs. M. A. Duboyce, 18 Pacific street.
Chambers Street House, Mrs. Graham, Cham- bers street near Front.
Clinton Temperance House, Weygant & Co., 89 Pacific street.
Columbia Hotel, Pray & Walker, 119 Pine.
Columbia House, Thos. Young, Chambers street near Davis.
Commercial Hotel, Mrs. T. Gleeson, Pacific be- tween Front and Davis.
Crescent City Hotel, Sansome street, from Clay to Commercial.
Franklin Hotel, Robt. BInm, Pacific corner San- some street.
Franklin House, N. T. Carpenter, Sansome cor- ner Broadway.
Fulton Hotel, Hans Miller, Jackson street below Davis.
Garden City House, A. Brooks, 30 Clay street. Globe Hotel, Geo. A. Ensbury, Davis street cor- ner Chambers.
Globe Hotel, J. P. Schaefer, 245 Dupont.
Golden Age House, McCarthy & O'Brien, Cham- bers near Davis.
Hillman's Temperance House, A. Smith & Co., 80 and 82 Davis street.
Howard House, Mrs. Kelsey, 33 Pacific street
International Hotel, D. L. Flint, Jackson near Kearny.
Jackson Street House, Thos. Reynolds, Jackson below Front.
Jackson Street House, Mrs. E. H. Smith, 5 Jack- son street.
Keystone House, Mrs. M. Herring, Jackson be- low Davis.
Lonisiana House, B. O'Rourk, 152 Pacific street. Mariner's Home, Geo. P. Waters, Broadway near Front.
Mariner's House, Elizabeth Birch, 60 Pacific st. Massachusetts House, Mrs. E. Brisco, Sansome near Pacific.
Mercantile Hotel, Mrs. Susan Smith, 161 Front. Montgomery House, Wmn. Ellis, Jackson below Davis.
National House, John Doyle, 76 Pacific street.
New Texas Ilouse, L. Dirks, Clay below Drum. New York 4th Ward House, Mrs. Gleason, Jack- son corner Drum.
Niantic Hotel, Woo I &. Parkell, corner Clay and Sansome. [and Bush. Oriental Hotel, Edwin Bryant, corner Battery
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Original Jackson Street House, Thos, Fox, Jack- son near Davis.
Pacific City Hotel, McAlester & Brady, 35 Front street.
Parrish's Hotel, Daniel Parrish, Battery corner Commercial streets.
Philadelphia House, Adam Bootz, Bush corner Belden.
Queen City Hotel, Mrs. E. J. Cummings, Davis above Pacific.
Railroad House, Halcy & Thompson, 46 and 48 Commercial, and 87 Clay street.
Rassette House, Joseph Rassette, corner San- some and Bush.
Rising State, J. C. Price, Chambers street near Front.
Rising Sun, Wm. Naughton, 82 Pacific.
Roxbury House, Jas. Mclaughlin, 94 Pacific.
San Francisco House, P. Fisher, Clarke strect below Front.
Sansome Exchange, Sam. Hammersmith, 147 Sansome.
Seaman's Home, H. Brown, Chambers street near Front.
Steamboat Exchange, J. P. Courtier, corner Drum and Clark.
St. Nicholas Hotel, E. I. Armstrong, Sansome corner Commercial.
St. Louis House, D. Keating, 137 Jackson.
Susquehannah House, W. Savage & Co., Battery above Pacific.
Tehama Hotel, G. W. Frink, Sansome corner California.
Tremont House, W. S. Burch, Jackson between Sansome and Montgomery.
Tremont House, Edward Hall, 96 Pacific.
Troy House, James Smith, Jackson street below Davis.
Two Brothers, Biggs & Hearsee, 92 Pacific.
Union Hotel, Brown & Co., Kearny street corner Merchant.
Union City House, East street between Clay and Washington.
United States Hotel, Edward Sheridan, 66 Pacific street.
Van Ness House, Jessie Richardson, Clark below Front.
Walton House, Walton & Smith, corner Battery and Vallejo.
Western Hotel, M. O'Conner, Jackson below Davis.
Western Hotel, John Allman, Davis between Broadway and Vallejo.
What-Cheer House, R. B. Woodward, 119 and 121 Sacramento strect.
Warehouses.
Bay Warehouse, Samnel Price & Co., Sansome between Greenwich and Lombard.
Cowell's Warehouse, Lewis P. Sage, Battery cor- ner Union.
Crosby & Dibblee's Warehouse, Union and Com- merce near Battery.
Cunningham's Warehouse, on Front, Green, Bat- tery and Commerce streets.
Dow's Warehouse, Wm. H. Dow, Davis between California and Pine.
Empire Warehouse, H. W. Beebe, corner Market and Beal.
Flint, Peabody & Co.'s Warehouse, Sansome and Battery between Filbert and Greenwich sts. Flint's Bonded Warehouse, M. Kane, Jr., Store- keeper, Battery corner Filbert.
Ham's Warehouse, I. H. Ham, Spear corner of Harrison, Rincon Point.
Hathaway & Co.'s Warehouse, Spear corner of Harrison, Rincon Point,
Lombard Warehouse, Bahre & Lemmen, San- some corner Lombard.
Market Street Warchouses, S. A. Hastings, Mar- kct corner Fremont.
Mason's Warehouse, F. Mason, Jr., Union and Commerce near Battery.
New Orleans Warehouse, California cor Davis. North Point Dock Warehouse, Flint, Peabody & Co., Sansome street corner Lombard.
Moore & Folger's Warehouse, Davis street cor- ner Pinc.
Oriental Bonded Warehouses, Battery between Pine and Bush.
Pacific Warehouse, Dunne & Co., corner Battery and Broadway.
Schwabe's Warehouse, I. N. Kierulff, Battery corner Union.
Scott's Warehouse, I. Friedlander & Co., corner Sansome and Greenwich.
Churches and Clergymen.
CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH- Rev. Wm. A. Scott, D. D .. Pastor. Bush street, near Montgomery. Services every Sabbath, at 11 o'clock, A. M., and 7 1-2 P. M. Reserved seats for strangers. Gallery pews arc all free. Pastor's residence, South Park, east end of Gordon's Block ; study in the rear of the church.
CATHOLIC CHURCH-Vallejo street. Very Rev. J. F. Licbaria, Rev. Thomas R. Cian, Rev. John Ingoldsby.
CATHOLIC CHURCH - Mission Dolores. Morning services in English, French and Spanish. Vespers at 4 P. M. Rev. E. O'Connell, Pastor.
CHINESE CHAPEL-Corner of Stockton and Sacramento streets. Rev. Wm. Speer, Mis- sionary Pastor; residence over the church.
CHURCH OF GOD-Services in the Pine street Chapel, near Montgomery street, at 11 A. M. and 7 1-2 P. M. Seats free. Rev. H. Cum- mings, Pastor.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH- Washington street, between Dupont and Stockton. Ser- vices at 11 A. M. and 7 1-2 P. M. Sabbath School and Bible Class at 2 P. M. B. Bri- erly, Pastor; residence, Broadway, near the Synagogue.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH-4th District Court room, City Hall. Services every Sun- day, at 11 A. M. F. Rickett, Pastor.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH- Corner of California and Dupont streets. Services at 11 A. M. and 7 1-2 P. M. Sab- bath School at 12 1-2 P. M. Rev. E. S. Lacy, Pastor ; resides Cal. st., near church. FIRST GERMAN EVANG'CAL CHURCH -On Sutter street. Rev. F. Mooshake, Pas- tor. Services at 11 A. M. and at 1 1-2 and . 7 1-2 P. M. every Sunday.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-Stock-
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ton street, near Broadway. Services at 11 A. M. Sabbath School and Bible Class at 1 P. M.
FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH-Stockton street, between Clay and Sacramento. Ser- vices at 11 A. M. and 7 1-2 P. M. Sabbath School at 21-2 P. M. R. P. Cutler, Pastor ; residence, Sacramento street, between Pros- pect place and Powell street.
FRENCH CATHOLIC CHURCH, "NOTRE DAME DES VICTOIRES,"-Bush street, be- tween Dupont and Stockton streets. Abbe D'Blaine, Pastor.
FOLSOM ST. METODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH-Services at 11 A. M. and 7 1-2 P. M. Sabbath School at 2 P. M. E. Ban- nister, Pastor.
GRACE CHURCH-(Episcopal)-Powell st., between Pacific and Jackson. Services at 11 A. M. and 7 1-2 P. M. Sunday School at 3 P. M. Right Rev. Wm. I. Kip, D. D., Rector ; residence, California street, near Stockton.
GERMAN SERVICE- Will be held at the corner of Dupont and Pine streets, every Sunday, at 10 1-2 A. M. and 7 1-2 P. M. Sunday School in German at 9 A. M. Ser- vice every Wednesday evening at 7 1-2 o'clock. Augustus Kellner, Pastor; resi- dence, next house west on Pine street.
GREENWICH ST. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH-Greenwich st., between Stock- ton and Dupont. Services at 11 A. M. and 3 1-2 P. M. William G. P. Pond, Pastor ; residence in the rear of the church.
IIOWARD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH- Natoma street, between Second and Third. Rev. S. H. Willey, Pastor; residence, How- ard street, in rear of the church.
MARINERS' CHURCH-(Union)-Clark st .. near Drum. Rev. Geo. Davis, Pastor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH - Powell street, near Washington. Services at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. Rev. E. Thomas, Pastor ; residence, next door to the church. Sunday School at 2 P. M.
M. E. MISSION CHARGE -Preaching at Mission Dolores, at 11 A. M. Sabbath School at 12 1-2 P. M. Rev. S. D. Sinonds, Pastor ; residence on Sacramento street near Stockton.
M. E. CHURCH-(colored)-Stockton street, between Broadway and Vallejo. Services at 11 1-2 A. M., 3 1-2 and 7 1-2 P. M. Sab- bath School at 1 1-2 P. M. John J. Moore, Pastor.
NEW JERUSALEM CHURCH - Morning Services held in the room of the Superior Court, City Hall Building, at 11 A. M.
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH-Vallejo st., between Dupont and Stockton. Morning service in the English, French and Spanish languages.
ST. CYPRIAN-(African M. E. Church)- Jackson street, between Stockton and Pow- ell. Services at 11 A. M., 3 P. M. and 7 1-2 P. M. Rev. Mr. Ward, l'astor.
ST. IGNATIUS-(Catholic)-Market street, St. Aun's Valley. Rev. F. Maraschi, S. J., Pastor; Rev. F. Bixio, S. J., Assistant.
ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL - (Catholic) - Northwest corner of California and Dupont
streets. Most Rev. Archbishop Alemany and Rev. H. P. Gallagher. Pastors ; Rev. F. Maurice, Assistant. Residence of the clergy of the Cathedral, northeast corner of Pine and Quincy streets.
ST. PATRICK'S-(Catholic)-Happy Valley. Rev. John McGinness, Pastor; Rev. John Harrington, Assistant.
SEAMEN'S BETHEL-On Mission street, near Main. Preaching at 11 A. M. and 7 1-2 P. M. Rev. William Taylor, Pastor.
SECOND METH"T EPISCOPAL CHURCH Folsom street, above First. Services at 11 A. M. and 7 1-2 P. M. C. Maclay, Pastor ; residence in the rear of the church
SPRING VALLEY CHAPEL-Services at 11 A. M. Preaching by Rev. S. V. Blakeslee. TRINITY CHURCH-(Episcopal)-P'ine st., between Montgomery and Kearny. Services at 11 A. M. and 7 1-2 P. M. C. B. Wyatt, Rector.
WELSH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-Pol- lard place, north side of Vallejo street. be- tween Dupont and Kearny. Preaching every Sabbath, at 2 P. M. and 7 1-2 P. M. Rev. J. D. Lewis, Pastor.
ZION CHURCH-(African M. E.)-Pacific st., between Powell and Mason. John J. Moore, Pastor.
CONGREGATION EMANUEL-Broadway, between Powell and Mason streets. Rev. H. Bien, Pastor; residence, Powell street, be- tween Broadway and Vallejo.
CONGREGATION SHERITH ISRAEL - Stockton street, between Broadway and Val- lejo. A. Levy, Reader.
Asylums.
CHINESE SEE YUP ASYLUM-Erected 1854, Bush street, a few doors above Kearny. SAN FRANCISCO ORPHAN ASYLUM- Organized February, 1851 ; located on she San Souci Road, near Mission Dolores ; completed March, 1854, at the cost of $30,000. There are now forty-seven Orphans under the charge of the Matron, Miss Adams. Board of Management for 1856 .- Mrs. R. H. Wal- ler, President ; Mrs. F. W. Macondray, Vice President ; Mrs. W. J. Pardce, Treasurer ; Mrs. C. V. Gillespie, Secretary ; Trustees, Frederick Billings, F. W Macondray.
ROMAN CATHOLIC ORPHAN ASYLUM -Founded June 9th, 1851 ; situated on Mar- ket street, between Second and Third. Ag- gregate number of Orphans, and Half Or- phans, under the charge of the Institution, one hundred and twenty, whose ages rango from one year to fourteen years. Officers- Philip Roach, President ; Gustave Touchard, Vice President ; E. P. Seymour, Secretary ; P. Dunne, Treasurer. Lady Managers- Sister Francis McEnnis, Mrs. P. Donahue, Mrs. John Parrott.
Hospitals.
UNITED STATES MARINE HOSPITAL -- Rincon Point, frouts on Harrison, and ex-
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tends from Main to Spear streets ; building completed December, 1853, under the super- vision of Richard T. Hammond and Samuel J. Bridge, Commissioners ; Ammi B. Young, Architect ; Reuben Clark, Superintendent ; Charles Homer, Builder ; H. H. Toland, M. D. Surgeon and Physician ; John Y. Fynd, Assistant Surgeon and Physician, and resid- dent ; John Nye, Steward ; Geo. W. Veatch, Apothecary . . Wm. Lindop, Dresser. Statis- tics for the Quarter ending the 30th Septem- ber, 1856 .- Number of Seamen remaining from last quarter, 143 ; number admitted in current quarter, 388 ; whole number treated, 531 ; discharged cured in the current quarter, 379 ; died in the current quarter, 12 ; remain- ing October 1st, 1856, 140.
COUNTY HOSPITAL-Greenwich, between Jones and Leavenworth streets ; unoccupied. BRITISH HOSPITAL-Main, above Folsom street, Rincon Point; established in 1852 ; supported by Government of Great Britain. Thos. Bennet, M. D., Superintendent and Physician ; Mrs. F. Miller, Stewardess and Nurse.
HOSPITAL OF THE SISTERS OF MER- CY-(late State Marine Hospital )-Nos. 324 and 326 Stockton street, hetween Broadway and Vallejo streets, having the care, by con- tract, of the the City and County sick, at an expense to the latter of ($3,500) three thon- sand five hundred dollars per month. The religious Sisterhood attend the patients in person ; they number twenty, who are dis- tributed about the various duties of the Hos- pital, some as nurses, others attending the departments of cooking, washing, etc. Aver- age number of patients, private, 20 per month; indigent, 130. Physicians and Surgeons, visiting-Drs. Bowie, Gray, Sawyer, Stont, Bertody, and McCaullay. Resident Physi- cian and Surgeon, Dr. O'Brien ; Apotheca- ry, Dr. Barry.
Pilots.
OLD LINE PILOTS-Office corner Pacific and Davis streets, up stairs. Pilots-Wm. H. Jolliffe, James Dayley, Thomas J. Reddish, Peter MeNally, John Delavan, James S. Urie, Thomas Rodgers, and Wm. Griffin. Boats-Fanny, Relief, and Golden Gate.
OPPOSITION LINE PILOTS-Office corner Washington and East streets, np stairs. Pi- lots-Charles L. Abbott, Wm. E. Domett, Daniel S. Murphy, Wm. W. Neal, Charles E. Sampson, and Thomas W. Hutchinson. MERCHANT'S LINE PILOTS-Office cor- ner Vallejo and Davis streets, up stairs. Pi- lots W Edward H. Palmer, Henry Van Ness, Samuel C. Nathan, John F. Schander, A. A. Buckingham, Wm. A. Shelly, and Andrew J. Young. Boats-Walter Francis and Danc- ing Feather.
Insurance Companies.
CONTINENTAL INSURANCE Co .- C. A. Low, Agent, 30 Front street.
HOME INSURANCE Co .- J. Hunt, Agent' cor Montgomery and Merchant streets.
IMPERIAL INSURANCE Co .- Falkner, Bell & Co., Agents, 128 California street.
INTERNATIONAL LIFE ASSURANCE Co .- Arthur B. Stout, M. D., Agent, 240 Washington street.
LIVERPOOL AND LONDON FIRE IN- SURANCE Co .- J. P. & R. S. Haven, Agents, 106 Montgomery street.
MONARCH FIRE INSURANCE Co .- W. L. Booker, Agent, 126 California.
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE Co .- W. K. Van Allen, Agent, 148 Battery.
NEW YORK FIRE INSURANCE Co .- J. Hunt, Agent, corner Montgomery and Mer- chant streets.
NEW YORK MUTUAL LIFE INSUR- ANCE Co .- J. Hunt, Agent, corner Mont- gomery and Merchant streets.
NIAGARA INSURANCE Co .- J. Hunt, Agent, corner Montgomery and Merchant streets.
NORTHERN ASSURANCE Co .- Smith, Bro- thers & Co., Agents, corner California and Battery streets.
PARK INSURANCE Co .- J. Hunt, Agent, corner Montgomery and Merchant streets. PHOENIX FIRE INSURANCE Co .- E. W. Crowell, Agent, 100 Merchant street.
ROYAL INSURANCE Co .- McKinley, Gar- rioch & Co., Agents, 116 California street. UNITED STATES FIRE INSURANCE Co .- Chester and Sprague, Agents, corner Montgomery and Washington streets.
WASHINGTON INSURANCE Co .- J. Hunt, Agent, corner Montgomery and Merchant streets.
Consuls.
AUSTRIA-Charles Fischer, 159 Jackson street. BELGIUM-E. Cordier, 176 Montgomery. BREMEN-Charles Duisenberg, 70 California. BRITISH-Geo. Aiken, 124 California. CHILI-Camillo Martin, 138 Jackson. COSTA RICA-S. H. Greene, 58 Front. DANISH-Joseph Frontin, 86 Sacramento. FRENCH-Patrice Dillon, Jackson cor. Mason. GUATEMALA-S. H. Greene, 5S Front. HAMBURG-H. Hausmann, 76 Jackson. MECKLENBURG SCHWERIN-James De-
Fremern, Merchant st., bet. Sans and Btty. MEXICAN-Wm. E. Barron, 92 Merchant.
NETHERLANDS-J. P. H. Gildemeester, Bat- terv corner of Washington.
NEW GRENADA-M. J. H. Herrera, 4 Bolton & Barron's Building, Merchant street.
OLDENBURG-HI. Hansmann, 76 Jackson.
PERU-Chas. B. Polhemus, of Alsop & Co., California street, ncar Battery.
PRUSSIA-II. Hansmann, 76 Jackson.
RUSSLA-P. Kostromitinoff, Essex street, bc- tween First and Second.
SAN SALVADOR-Richard W. Ileath, 56 California street.
SAXONY-Julius Kreyenhagen, 51 Front. SPAIN-Camillo Martin, 138 Jackson:
SWITZERLAND-R. Kellersberger, 104 Bat- tery street.
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NEWSPAPERS, ETC.
ALTA CALIFORNIA-Daily, weekly, and steamer paper. R. C. Moore & Co., pub- lishers. Office, 124 Sacramento street, near Montgomery.
BIBLIOTHEQUE POPULAIRE - Weekly paper. L. Albin, editor and proprietor. Of- tice, 61 Merchant street.
CALIFORNIA CHRONICLE-Daily, weekly, and steamer paper. Wm. L. Newell, pub- lisher. Office, 95 Merchant street.
CALIFORNIA DEMOCRAT - Daily and weekly paper. Dr. F. Loelir, editor and publisher. Office, 205 Dupont street.
CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE-Weekly paper. Rev. E. Thomas, editor. Office, 111 Wash- ington street.
EAGLE OF FREEDOM-Weekly paper. Pub- lished at Evening Post office, 65 Merchant street.
EL ECO DEL PACIFICO-Daily paper. J. Jofre, editor ; E. Derbec, publisher. Office, 124 Sacramento street, near Montgomery.
EVENING BULLETIN-Daily, weekly, and steamer paper. Thos. King, editor ; C. O.Ger- bering & Co., publishers. Office, Montgom- ery street, corner of Merchant.
EVENING POST-Daily paper. I. H. Bray- ton and J. H. Brodt, editors ; J. H. Udell & Co., publishers. Office, 65 Merchant street. EVENING STAR-Weekly paper. Published and edited by scholars of Evening School. Office, 72 Merchant strect.
FILLMORE RANGER-Weekly paper. Frank B. Wilder, publisher. Office, 15 Wright's (Hentsche's ) Building, NW. corner of Mont- gomery and Jackson streets.
FIREMAN'S JOURNAL - Weekly paper. Marcus D. Boruck, editor ; Chase & Boruck, publishers. Office, 72 Merchant strect.
MORNING GLOBE-Daily paper. Simonton & Co., publishers. Office at Duncan & Co's room, corner of Montgomery and Merchant streets.
GOLDEN ERA-Weekly paper. Lawrence, Daggett & Ford, editors and proprietors. Office, 151 Clay street.
LE PHARE-Daily and steamer paher. Che- min, editor ; Rapp & Co., publishers. Of- fice, 150 Washington street.
MERCANTILE GAZETTE AND SHIP- PING REGISTER-Semi-monthly paper. Theo. M. Bosworth, editor and publisher. Office, 151 Clay street.
MIRROR OF THE TIMES-Weekly paper. Published by a committee. Office, 119 Mer- chant street.
PACIFIC-Weekly paper. Rev. I. II. Brayton, editor ; J. H. Udell & Co., publishers. Of- fice, 66 Merchant street.
PATHFINDER-Daily paper. J. B. Brown & Co., publishers. Office, corner of Clay and Montgomery streets.
PRICES CURRENT AND SHIPPING LIST -Weekly paper. Robert E. Doyle, editor
and publisher. Office, Sansome street, NE. corner of Merchant.
SAN FRANCISCO HERALD-Daily, weekly, and steamer paper. John Nugent, editor and publisher. Office, 120 Montgomery st. SAN FRANCISCO JOURNAL-Daily, week- ly, and steamer paper. Julius Korn, editor ; A. Brauer & Co., publisher. Office, 66 Mer- chant street.
SAN FRANCISCO NEWS LETTER-Semi- monthly paper. Published by Still & Co. Office, 104 Merchant street.
SAN FRANCISCO SUN-Daily and weekly paper. F. A. Bonnard & Co., publishers. Office, 103 Merchant street.
STAR OF EMPIRE - Weekly (campaign) paper. Published at 151 Clay street.
SUNDAY VARIETIES-Weekly paper. J. Walter Walsh, editor and publisher. Office, 150 Montgomery street.
TOWN TALK-Daily, weekly, and steamer paper. R. H. Bowlin, editor ; P. P. Hull & Co., publishers. Office, 149 Washington st. TRUE CALIFORNIAN-Daily and steamer paper. W. H. Rhodes, W. Bartlett, and C. J. Barilett, editors ; Almarin B. Paul & Co., lessees, Office at Duncan & Co.'s sales-room, corner of Montgomery and Merchant streets. VOICE OF ISRAEL-Weekly paper. Rev. H. Bien & Co., editors and publishers. Of- fice, 102 Merchant street.
WESTERN STANDARD - Weekly paper. George Q. Cannon, editor and publisher. Office, 118 1-2 Montgomery street.
WIDE WEST-Weekly paper. W. W. Kurtz & Co., publishers. Office 162 Washington street.
HUTCHINGS' CALIFORNIA MAGAZINE -Monthly publication. J. M. Hutchings editor and publisher. Office, 201 Clay street
Merchants' Exchange.
Opened, March, 1882. Rooms, 137 Clay street, corner of Leidesdorff. Telegraph to Point Lobos erected in September, 1853, being the pioncer Telegraph on the Pacific coast. This institution is supported by the mer- chants of San Francisco, and is supplied with all the leading foreign and domestic papers. By means of telegraphic communication with Point Lobos, vessels and steamers are report- ed on the bulletin boards of the Exchange when several miles at sea. Sweeny & Baugh, proprietors.
Chamber of Commerce.
Organized, May 1st, 1850. Incorporated No- vember 3d, 1851. Meets monthly, at their rooms, in the Merchants' Exchange. F. W. Macondray, President ; W. W. Wadsworth, Secretary.
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OMNIBUS, STAGE AND STEAMBOAT LINES.
Omnibuses.
MISSION OMNIBUSES-Leave California Exchange, corner Clay and Kearny streets, for Mission Dolores, via Mission and Folsom streets, every 30 minutes during the day. NORTH BEACH AND SOUTH PARK OM- NIBUSES-Run from the corner of Town- send and Third streets, South Park, Rincon Point, and head of Meiggs' wharf, North Beach, every ten minutes during the day and evening.
PRESIDIO OMNIBUSES-Leave California Exchange, corner Clay and Kearny streets, for Presidio, hourly during the day.
Stages.
OPPOSITION STAGE LINE-Leaves the corner of Clay and Kearny streets, for Union City, Centerville and San Jose, via San An- tonio, daily at 9 A. M .; and for San Jose via San Mateo and Red Wood City, daily at 2 p. M. Warren F. Hall, Agent.
MCLAUGHLIN'S U. S. MAIL LINE-Leaves California Exchange Building, Kearny steet near Clay, for San Jose, Santa Cruz and Monterey, every day at 9 A. M.
Steamboats.
CAL. STEAM NAVIGATION CO.'S LINE- Leaves Pacific wharf daily, at 4 P. M., for
Sacramento, Stockton, Marysville, Colusi and Red Bluffs.
CAPT. LUBBOCK'S LINES FOR SAN JOSE AND NAPA-Leave Pacific wharf Tues- days, Thursdays and Saturdays for San Jose at 9 A. M., and for Napa at 1-2 past 9 A. M. MINTON & CO.'S LINE FOR PETALUMA AND SONOMA-Leaves Davis st. wharf, between Broadway and Vallejo st. wharves, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 10 A. M.
CONTRA COSTA FERRY-Steamer Clinton leaves Jackson street wharf, for Oakland and San Antonio, at 1-2 past 9 A. M., and 1, and 5 P. M., daily.
STEAMER HERCULES-Leaves Washington street wharf, for Saucelito, every morning at 1-2 past 8 o'clock.
Ocean Steamers.
CAL. STEAMNAVIGATION CO.'S LINE- To Crescent City, Trinidad and Humboldt Bay, steamer Senator. Office corner Front and Jackson streett.
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.'S LINE- For Panama, leaves Vallejo street wharf on the 5th and 20th of each month. The Co- lumbia leaves Vallejo street wharf, upon the arrival of each steamer, for Portland, Oregon. WRIGHT'S SAN DIEGO LINE-Leaves Central wharf, weekly, for San Diego.
NICARAGUA STEAMSHIP CO.'S STEAM- ERS FOR SAN JUAN-Leave Pacific Wharf on the 5th and 20th of each month.
MILITARY COMPANIES, SOCIETIES, ETC.
Military Companies.
EUREKA FIRST LIGHT DRAGOONS- Armory 110 Sacramento street-Organized June 22d, 1853 .- A. McKendry, 1st Lieut. comdg .; L. R. Mills, 2d Lieut. ; C. L. Tay- lor, Brevet 2d Lieut. ; Caleb Clapp, Orderly Sergt. 80 members.
EUREKA CADETS-Armory corner Clay and Kearny streets-Organized August, 1856. P. A. Forrester, Capt .; J. K. O'Reilly, 1st Lieut. ; J. F. Lyons, 2d Lieut. ; James Wi- lock, 3d Lieut .; P. Reilly, Qr. Master Sergt .; Thos. P. Farley, Orderly Sergt. 30 members. FIRST CALIFORNIA GUARDS, FLYING ARTILLERY-Armory 41 Sacramento st. -Organized July 29th, 1849 .- T. D. Johns,
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