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pipe laid, and have eighty-one retorts, and two gas holders in operation, the aggregate capacity of which is 166,000 cubic feet of gas: Diameter of tank of original gasometer, fifty- three feet ; diameter of tank of new gasome- ter, ninety feet.
SAN FRANCISCO AND MISSION DOL- ORES PLANK ROAD Co .- $300,000 Capital. Organized November 19th, 1850. Office 25 Atheneum building, SE. corner Montgomery and California streets. John Center, President ; Henry Baker, Secretary. This Company owns the Mission and Folsom street plank roads, the former two and one quarter miles long, completed July 25th, 1851 ; and the latter two and one eighth miles long, completed Nov. 14th, 1853. Charter extends to eight years from March 7th, 1853. SAN FRANCISCO STEAM SUGAR REFIN- ING Co .- Corner Price and Harrison streets -will commence refining sugar, Jan., 1857. VULCAN FOUNDRY Co. (late Gordon & Stein )-Capital, $103,000. Office First street, between Mission and Howard. Geo. Gordon, President ; T. A. Monkhouse, Mana- ger; Paul Torquet, Draughtsman; A. C. Austin, Foreman.
VALLEJO STREET WHARF Co .- Capital, $220,000 .- E. P. Flint, President ; Chas. L. Case, Treasurer ; W. B. Mintum, Secretary. WASHINGTON STREET WHARF Co .- Capital, $200,000 .- Benj. Richardson, Presi- dent ; John Nightingale, Secretary; Gns- tave Tonchard, Treasurer.
WELLS, FARGO & Co .- Capital, $600,000- Bankers and Expressmen-Office NW. cor- ner Montgomery and California streets .- Lonis MeLane, Jr., resident Agent.
Courts and Terms.
UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT- Hon. H. M. MeAllister, Judge ; George Penn Johnston Clerk ; chambers, United States Court Building, corner of Battery and Washington streets.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT- For the Northern District of California. Hon. Ogden Hoffman, Judge ; John A. Mon- roe, Clerk ; chambers, United States Court Building, corner of Battery and Washington streets.
SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA-Hon. Hugh C. Murray, Chief Justice ; Hon. Solomon Heydenfeldt, and Hon. David S. Terry, Associate Justices; Joseph R. Beard, Clerk.
DISTRICT COURT, FOURTII DISTRICT -Hon. John S. Hlager, Judge ; Thomas Hayes, Clerk ; Court Room, City Hall; reg- ular Terms, First Monday of Febnary, April, June, Angust, October, and December.
DISTRICT COURT, TWELFTH DIST- RICT-Hon. Edward Norton, Judge ; Tho- mas Hayes, Clerk ; Court Room, City Hall ; regular Terms, First Monday of every month. SUPERIOR COURT-Ilon. David O. Shat- tuck, Judge; James B. MeMin, Clerk ; Court room, 7 City Hall.
PROBATE COURT-Ilon. Thomas W. Free- ton, Judge; Thomas Hayes, Clerk ; Court
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room, 15 City Hall ; terms, third Monday of January, March, May, July, September, and November.
COURT OF SESSIONS-Hon. Thomas W. Freelon, Judge; C. M. Chamberlain and E. W. Smith, Associate Justices ; Thos. Hayes, Clerk : Court room, 15 City Hall ; terms, first Monday of February, April, June, Au- gust, October, and December.
COUNTY COURT-Hon. Thomas W. Free- lon, Judge : Thomas Hayes, Clerk ; Court room, 15 City Hall ; terms, first Monday of January, March, May, July, September, and November.
POLICE COURT-Hon. James Van Ness, Judge ; William Ford, Clerk; Court room, 6 City Hall.
U. S. Government Officers.
CUSTOM HOUSE-Located west side of Bat- tery, between Washington and Jackson sts., open daily from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M., Sundays excepted. Collector's office-Milton S. La- tham, Collector, residence, 269 Stockton st .; S. Q. Washington and John Walton, Depu- ty Collectors ; Charles Monell, Entry clerk ; Henry La Reintrie, Superintendent Entry clerk ; Marshall Bryan, Permit clerk ; F. D. Clayton, Bond clerk ; J. G. Canfield, Regis- ter clerk ; F. C. Ewer, Warehouse clerk ; G. WV. Hamersly, Invoice clerk; T. S. Ilere- ford, Invoice Examiner; George L. Fake, Entrance and Clearance clerk; Algernon Smith, Recording Clerk ; Edward Dirkin, John Flood, and Dennis J. Hogan, Messen- gers. Auditors's office-J. Frank Miller, Au- ditor ; Robert O. Sturdivant, Book keeper ; James H. Latham, Refunding clerk ; John S. Watson, Impost book keeper; Richard W. Savage, Statistical clerk; Cashier's De- partment-John B. Peachy, Cashier; Wm. Waln, jr., Cashier's clerk, T. D. Murphy, Messenger. Watchmen-Philip McGovern, Captain of the watch; O. C. MeKnight, Robert Moblitt, T. D. Gibbons, E. J. Mc- Cortney. Appraisers' office-Samuel J. Bridge, Appraiser General; Philip A. Roach and O. P. Sutton, Appraisers; W. S. Sher- wood, Assistant Appraiser; Bernard Allein, J. P. Corrigan, and Samuel Marx, Examin- ers; James L. Trask, James A. Wall and C. A. MeNulty, Clerks; Thomas Golden, Messenger; Daniel E. Martin, Watchman and Superintendant of Laborers ; James L. Marcy, Wm. Fogarty, Wmn. S. Brooks, Geo. E. Sherwood, Isaac M. Ward, and Patrick Durkan, Laborers. Warehouse Department -Joseph L. Moody, Superintendent of ware- house; Sheldon W. Hopkins, Merchandise book keeper; D. L. Fouts, Store keeper, Ap- praisers store ; Win. Bothwell, Store keeper, Appraiser's store ; Wm. Dall, Store keeper, Battery strect stores ; L. J. Sanders, Store keeper, Oriental Stores ; Michael Kane, Store keeper, Flint's stores ; E. F. Bunnell, Store keeper, California Stores; L. L. Sawyer, Messenger ; Win. P. Bagly, John Cusick, D. H. Loveland, and J. C. Iligenbotham, Watchmen ; James Holland, J. W. Handy, Wm. Lucas, James Larkin, E. Waller, Jas.
('Morse, Edward Briant, and Patrick No land, Laborers.
NAVAL OFFICE-Wm. B. Dameron, Nava Officer ; W. M. Rundells, Acting Deput Naval Officer ; T. C. Charles, Cashier ; Ja: O'Meara, Entry clerk ; George Tilghmar Clearance clerk ; James H. Gaediner, Ware house clerk ; T. W. Taliaferro, Impost clerk. James G. Marshall, (colored) Messenger.
SURVEYOR'S OFFICE-A. Van Voorhic: Surveyor; G. W. Guthrie, Deputy Survey 'or . Lewis L. Mortimer, (colored) Messenger Patrick Canney and George O'Doherty Weighers and Measurers ; Peter Burns, I J. Ridgeway, Wm. H. Maromy, J. M. Wood J. S. Cox, and E. Simmonds, Laborersk. Guagers-John D. Bluxome and Jolm H Wise ; Jacob F. Haehnlen and James Hur ter, Laborers. Barge Office-James Hagar Inspector in charge ; George Simpton, Board ing officer ; John Mahone, John Buckley Ang. Johnson and Edward Curry, Bargemen Inspectors-D. L. Blancherd, P. A. Crovat E. M. Cohea, E. F. Conway, J. C. Coach man, J. R. Denison, Wm. Donovan, John Eldridge, C. Frazee, J. S. Gibson, R. Harri son, John Hagan, J. W. Hawkins, Wm. M Jones, C. Morgan, David McKee, R. R. Mad gill, A. J. Moses, J. M. O'Neil, J. M. Prin dell, C. F. Powell, W. G. Ross, F. W. Rice C. J. Sprague, J. Triplett Smith, W. A. Taylor, T. H. Tilghman, H. A. Tuttle, R A. Tuttle, R. A. Thompson, jr., F. A. West Richard Dugan, James T. Ryan, and D. W Mc Comb.
REVENUE MARINE SERVICE-Revenud Cutter Wm. L. Marcy. J. II. Kellogg, Is Lieutenant, commanding ; J. II. Merryman 2d Lientenant ; Robert II. Travers, 3d Licu tenant; John Grandfield, Boatswain.
LIGHT HOUSES, PACIFIC COAST, 12th DISTRICT-Major Hartman Bache, Topo graphical Engineer U. S. A., General Super intendent Light House Establishment, Pacifi Coast, boards at Oriental Hotel ; F. M Bache Clerk, boards at Oriental Htl. Ligh House Keepers-N. Van Wagner, Keeper a Alcatraz Island; E. S. Swan, Assistan Keeper at Alcatraz Island ; J. C. Fruchy Keeper at Fort Point ; John Wolf, Kceper a Point Bonito ; Alexander Brown, Assistan Keeper at Point Bonito; Nerva N. Wines Keeper at Farallones ; John A. Wines, 1s Assistant Keeper at Farallones ; George C Collins, 2d Assistant Keeper at Farallones Thos Keneloy, 3d Assistant Keeper at Faral lones ; John John, Keeper at Humboldt Bay UNITED STATES BRANCHI MINT, OF SAN FRANCISCO-Established in 1854 Peter Lott, Superintendent ; J. R. Snyder Treasurer ; A. Haraszthy, Melter and Refin er ; J. M. Ockfeldt, Coiner; C. Wiegand Assayer ; B. G. Barney, Superintendent's clerk ; S. L. Merchant, Superintendent's clerk ; L. A. Garnett, L. Hammond, R. B. Sanches, R. I. Stevens, and Edward Cahill Treasury clerk's ; J. C. Mitchell and D. T. Mitchell, Clerks and Assistant Treasurers o. the United States. Coinage at the Minip from its commencement up to September 15th, 1856;
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Gold coinage of 1854, $9,715,358 43
Silver coinage, none.
Gold coinage of 1855,.
.21,417,677 43
Silver coinage, 164,075 00
Gold coinage of 1856, . .23,718,401 28
Silver comage, 177,000 00
Total,. $55,192,512 14 UNITED STATES SURVEYOR GENE- RAL'S OFFICE-73 and 74 Montgomery Block, NE. corner of Washington und Mont- gomery streets. John C. Hays, Surveyor General ; Leander Ransom, Chief Clerk.
UNITED STATES NAVY AGENT-Office corner of Kearuy and Washington streets, 2d story. Richard P. Ashe.
UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S OFFICE -No. 14, United States Court building, NE. corner Washington and Battery streets. Jas. Y. McDnffiie, United States Marshal.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT ATTOR- NEY'S OFFICE-Nos. 4 and 5 United States Court building. Win. Blanding, U. S. District Attorney.
UNITED STATES ENGINEER'S OFFICE -Nos. 19 and 20, Montgomery Block, 4th story. Brevet Major Z. V. Tower, U. S. Engineer.
POST OFFICE-Washingeon street, NW-eor- ner of Battery. Office hours-from April to October, 7 A. M. to 6 P. M. ; from October to April, 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Charles L. Weller, Post Master ; Jolin Ferguson, Assis- tant Post Master ; F. Creighton, Cashier ; W. W. Armstrong, Box Clerk; Rufus K. Porter, Mailing clerk ; H. W. Butler, Assist- ant Mailing elerk ; J. Shade Dungan, Regis- ter clerk ; F. B. Casas, jr., Dead Letter clerk; D. D. McClellan, S. M. Keifer, H. Clay Smith, W. Wadham, and John Short, General Delivery clerks; Thomos C. Mc- Callan, Foreign Delivery clerk; W. J. Big- ger, Ladies Delivery clerk ; Jas. P. Cham- berlain, Newspaper Department ; Emanuel Simonds, Porter.
State Officers in San Francisco.
COMMISSIONER OF EMIGRANTS for the Port of San Francisco-Alexander G. Abell. Office, 116 Battery, corner of Washington street.
COLLECTOR OF TAXES ON CONSIGNED GOODS-James Walsh. Office at Sheriff's office, City Hall.
DOCK MASTERS-J. C. Maynard and Wm. Neely Johnson. Office, No. 39 U. S. Court Building, corner of Battery and Washington streets.
PORT WARDENS-G. W. Ryder, Flournoy Shockley, Robert Haley, and G. A. Swasey. Office, No. 42 U. S. Court Building, corner of Battery and Washington streets.
City and County Government.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS-Geo. J. Whe- lan, President. Lawrence Ryan represents 1st Township ; E. W. Smith represents 2d
Township ; C. W. Chamberlain represents 3d Township; David Castree, 4th Town- ship. Robert T. Page, Clerk. Chamber of the Board, No. 20 City Hall : clerk's office, 19 City Hall.
SHERIFF-David Scannell. Office, City Hall. COUNTY CLERK-Thomas Hayes. Office, 12 City Hall.
COUNTY RECORDER-F. D. Kohler. Of- tice, Hall of Records, west side of Plaza.
TREASURER-R. E. Woods. Office, Kearny street above Washington.
ASSESSOR-John Cook. Office, 29 City Hall. SURVEYOR-J. J. Gardiner. Office, 29 City Hall.
CORONER-J. Horace Kent. Office, 161 Sac- ramento street.
SEXTON-John T. Wallace. Office, 161 Sac- ramento street.
SUP'T OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS-J. C. Pel- ton. Office, 33 City Hall.
CHIEF ENGINEER FIRE DEP'T-James E. Nuttman. Office, 25 City Hall.
SUP'T STREETS-J. J. Gardiner. Office, 24 City Hall.
MARSHAL-James McElroy. Office, City Hall. COMMIS'RS OF THE FUNDED DEBT,
for the city of San Francisco, established in 1851-D. J. Tallant, William Hooper, John Middleton, Henry Haight, Wm. M. Lent. Office, 100 Merchant strect.
Public Schools.
The Department of Public Instruction consists of a Board of Education, a Superintendent of Public Schools, and some sixty-five persons en- gaged as Principals and Assistants of the various Schools. The aggregate monthly expenses of the Department are about $9,500, of which amount about $7,500 are paid for salaries of In- structors. The aggregate number of scholars is about 5,000.
SUPERINTENDENT-J. C. Pelton.
BOARD OF EDUCATION-IIenry B. Janes, President ; R. W. Fishbourn, Win. Sherman, R. II. Tibbets, F. C. Ewer, Henry B. Janes, Elisha Cook.
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS.
No. 1-Hampton place, near Third street. Mr. John Sweet, Principal. 125 scholars. No. 2-Corner of Bush and Stockton streets. James Denman, Principal. 110 scholars. No. 3-Corner of Powell and JJackson street. Mr. A. Holmes, Principal. 130 scholars.
No. 4-Union street near Kearny. Wm. Ham- mill, Principal. 130 scholars.
No. 5-Corner of Stockton and Francisco streets. Mr. E. F. Dunne, Principal. 45 seholars. No. 6-At the Laguna. Mr. J. C. Morrill, Prin- eipal. 77 scholars.
No. 7-Mission, between Fourth and Fifth streets. Mr. H. P. Carlton, Principal. 52 scholars. Union-Powell, between Clay and Sacramento Ellis H. Holmes, Principal. 90 scholars.
Evening-Dupont street, corner of Californio. A. Holmes, Principal. 200 scholars.
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INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS. No. 1-Hampton place, near Third street. Mrs. Sarah Dudley, Principal. 142 scholars. No. 2-Corner of Bush and Stockton streets. Miss E. A. Pomeroy, Principal. 159 scholars. No. 3-Market, between Second and Third. Mr. T. S. Myrick, Principal. 156 scholars. No. 4-Corner of California and Dupont streets. Alexander Macy Principal. 177 scholars. No. 5-Corner of Jackson and Powell streets. Miss H. A. Hancke, Principal. 130 scholars. No. 6 .- Union, between Kearny and Montgomery streets. Mrs. A. H. Austin, Principal. 148 scholars.
No. 7-Francisco, near Stockton street. Miss A. M. Kennedy, Principal. 40 scholars.
No. 8-Mission, between Fourth and Fifth streets. Mrs. S. A. Hann, Principal. 90 scholars. Night-Corner of Dupont and California streets. Mr. T. C. Leonard, Principal. 80 scholars.
PRIMARY SCHOOLS.
Mrs.
No. 1-Hampton placc, near Third street. Forrester, Principal. 200 scholars. No. 2-Corner of Folsom and Second streets. Miss J. Clements, Principal. 90 scholars. No. 3-Market, between Second and Third streets. Miss M. O'Brien, Principal. 118 scholars. No. 4-Corner of California and Dupont streets. Mrs. M. Dean, Principal. 352 scholars. No. 5-Washington street, rear of Baptist Church. Mrs. E. Burt, Principal. 160 scholars. No. 7-Union, near Kearny street. Mrs. A. S. Page, Principal. 150 scholars. No. 8-Vallejo, near Dupont street. Miss M. A. Powers, Principal. 100 scholars. No. 9-Stockton, near Francisco street. Mrs. J. H. Nevins, Principal. 93 seholars. No. 10-At the Laguna. Miss H. C. Kitteridge, Principal. 56 scholars.
No. 11-Corner of Clay and Leavenworth streets, Miss J. Knox, Principal. 60 scholars.
Night-Corner of Dupont and California streets. Mr. W. C. Crooks, Principal. 60 scholars.
MIXED SCHOOLS.
No. 1-At Mission Dolores. Mr. Thomas C. Leonard, Principal. 97 scholars. No. 2-Clay, corner of Leavenworth street. Miss S. Knox, Principal. 47 scholars.
COLORED SCHOOL,
Jackson street, corner of Virginia place. Mr. John S. Moore, Principal. 60 scholars.
Fire Department.
CHIEF ENGINEER-James E. Nuttman. FIRST ASS'T ENGINEER-William Frec. SECOND ASS'T ENGINEER-Jos. Capprice. THIRD ASS'T ENGINEER-Alex'r Devoe. BOARD OF DELEGATES- Franklin L. Jones, President ; Marcus D. Boruck, Sec- retarv ; H. A. Cobb, Treasurer.
EMPIRE Co. No. 1-Organized 4th June, 1850.
Location, Sacramento, near Kearny street. David Scaunel, Foreman ; C. A. Howard, First Assistant; - , Second Assistant ; T. A. Douglas, Secretary ; C. E. Snook, Treasurer ; D. C. McCarty and P. Hunt, Members of board of Delegates.
MANHATTAN Co. No. 2-Location, Jackson, between Montgomery and Dupont strects. Ira Cole, Forcman ; Washington Grey, First Ass't; Harvey Lake, Second Ass't; - Briska, Secretary ; King, Treasurer ; Jasper Babcock and T. P. Smith. Members of Board of Delegates.
HOWARD Co. No. 3-Organized 15th June, 1850. Location, California, near Sansome street. F. E. Whitney, Forcman ; W. T. Chase, First Ass't ; G. A. Whitney, Sccond Ass't; P. A. Whitney, Secretary ; Treasurer ; David Rand and John L. Ot- tingdon, Members of Board of Delegates. CALIFORNIA, Co. No. 4-Organized 7th Sep- tember, 1850. Location, Market, near Bat- tery. W. S. O'Brien, Foreman ; John H. O'Brien, First Ass't ; Julius D. Schultze, Second Ass't ;. Adam T. Green, Secretary ; E. B. Tompkins, Treasurer; E. B. Tomp- kins and J. W. Lees, Members of Board of Delegates.
KNICKERBOCKER Co. No. 5-Organized 17th October, 1850. Location, Sacramento, near Sansome street. Edward S. Spear, Foreman; Lafayette Stivers, First Ass't ; Wm. B. Fairman, Second Assistant ; - Secretary ; J. H. Robertson, Treasurer ; C. E. Buckingham and E. S. Spear, Members of Board of Delegates.
MONUMENTAL Co. No. 6-Organized 12th September, 1850. Location, Brenliam place, between Washington and Clay streets. Geo. H. Hossefross, Foreman; W. II. Silver- thorn, First Ass't; Chas. S. Way, Second Ass't; Charles M. Chase, Secretary; Joseph Figel, Treasurer ; Geo. H. Hossefross and R. H. Sinton, Members of Board of Delc- gates.
VOLUNTEER Co. No. 7-Location, Pine, bc- tween Montgomery and Sansome strects. J. C. Lane, Foreman; G. W. Shaw, First As- sistant; J. S. Ells, Second Ass't ; J. D. Van Buren, Secretary; G. Reed, Treasurer; J. B. Moore and J. C. Lane, Members of Board of Delegates.
PACIFIC Co. No. 8-Organized 19th Septem- ber, 1853. Location, Jackson, between Front and Davis streets. M. S. Neefus, Foreman ; Thos. Jarrett, First Ass't; G. H. Thomas, Second Ass't; Wm. Speckels, Secretary ; H. H. Kattenhoru, Treasurer; G. H. Thomas and William Speckels, Members of Board of Delegates.
VIGILANT Co. No. 9-Organized 2d Febru- arv, 1852. Location, Stockton, between Pa- cific and Broadway streets. Wmn. H. Bovee, Foreman ; Harry O. Gongh, First Ass't ; Ja- cob Chappel, Second Ass't ; Terence McCue, Secretary ; John Nicholson, Treasurer. Members of Board of Delegates not elected till 4th Monday of October.
CRESCENT Co. No. 10-Organized 4th No- vember, 1852. Location, Pacific, between Montgomery and Dupont streets. James Herbert, Foreman ; George Farley, Assist- ant Foreman ; Edward McGratty, Secretary; E. W. Graham, Treasurer ; C. S. Biden and James Herbert, Members of Board of Dele- gates.
COLUMBIA Co. No. 11-Organized 4th No- vember, 1852 Location, Bush between
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Kearny and Dupont streets. Charles Gray, Foreman ; John Toomy, Assistant Foreman ; Wm. H. Brennan, Secretary ; John Penny- cook, Treasurer ; R. Doyle and E. P. Buck- ley, Members of the Board of Delegates.
PEENSYLVANIA Co. No. 12-Organized 4th November, 1852. Location, Jackson, be-
tween Dupont and Kearny streets. John Hannah Foreman; T. L. Garvin, Assistant Foreman ; Jas. Thompson Secretary ; Thos. Tennant, Treasurer ; Franklin L. Jones and Thos. Tennant, Members of the Board of Delegates.
YOUNG AMERICA Co. No. 13-Location, Mission Dolores. M. Hayes, Foreman; J. Whelan and L. Winbringer, Members of the Board of Delegates.
TIGER Co. No, 14-Organized 22d February, 1855. Location, Second one door west of Mission street. Caleb Clapp, Foreman ; P. C. Wilkinson, Ist Assistant Foreman ; John Carroll, 2d Assistant Foreman ; J. Sewell Reed, Secretary ; Wm. M. Haynic, Treasu- rer ; Charles Plumb and E. Fitzgibbons, Members of Board of Delegates.
HOOK AND LADDER COMPANIES.
ST. FRANCIS Co. No. 1-Organized 15th June, 1850. Location, Dupont between Sa- cramento and Clay streets. Louis HI. Robic, Foreman ; F. C. Wagener, Ist Assistant, and James Knight, 2d Assistant Foreman ; Ja- cob Ezekiel, Secretary ; Alfred Hubert, Fi- nancial Secretary ; F. Bertou, Treasurer ; J. J. Berry and Jacob Ezekiel, Members of the Board of Delegates.
LAFAYETTE Co. No. 2-Organized 19th September, 1853. Location, south side of Broadway, between Dupont and Stockton streets. H. A. Cobb, Foreman; Franck Maillot, Ist Assistant, and Joseph Boverat, 2d Assistant Foreman ; T. A. Mitchell, Sec- retary; Emile Grisar, Treasurer; H. A. Cobb ane T. A. Mitchell, Members of Board of Delegates.
SANSOME Co. No. 3-Organized on the cigh- teenth of June, 1850. Location, Montgomery between Jackson and Pacific streets. Wm. Adrain, Foreman; Wm. P. Edwards, 1st
Assistant, and Alexander F. C. Engert, 2d Assistant Foreman ; T. D. Green, Secretary; John W. Haynes, Treasurer ; Florence Ma- honey and Robert A. Law, Members of the Board of Delegates.
Districts of the City.
DISTRICTS OF SAN FRANCISCO, as laid down in the Consolidation Bill :
First District-Bounded by Kearny street on the west, Pacific street on the south, and the Bay. Second District-Bounded by Pacific street on the south, the Bay on the north, Leavenworth street on the west, and Kearny street on the cast.
Third District-Bounded by Clay street on the south, Pacific street on the north, Kearny street on the west, and the Bay on the east. Fourth District-Bounded by Clay street on the south, Pacific street on the north, Larkin street on the west, and Kearny street on the cast.
Fifth District-Bounded by Pine street on the south, Clay street on the north, Kearny street on the west, and the Bay on the cast.
Sixth District-Bounded by Pine street on the south, Clay street on the north, Larkin street on the west, and Kearny street on the east. Seventh District-The triangle bounded by Mar- ket, Dupont and Pine streets.
Eighth District-Bounded by Market street on the south, Pine street on the north, Larkin street on the west, and Dupont street on the cast. Ninth District-The triangle boundled by Second and Market streets and the Bay.
Tenth District-Bounded by the Bay, and Harris, Market and Second streets.
Eleventh District-An irregular space, commenc- ing at the foot of Harris street, running along Harris to Market, along Market to Larkin, along Larkin to Bush, along Bush to the boundaries of the new county of San Fran- cisco, and along this boundary to the place of beginning.
Twelfth District-Bounded by Bush street on the south, the Bay on the north, the boundary of the new County on the west, and Leaven- worth and Larkin streets on the east.
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Coffey & Risdon's
SNOW BOILER WORKS
COFFEY & RISD ON !!
TCBOYD DEL. Sc.
BOILER WORKS,
Corner of Bush and Market Streets, Opposite the Oriental Hotel, SAN FRANCISCO.
The undersigned. who have been Foremen, Managers and Active Partners in the above establishment for the past three years, having purchased Mr. Snow's interest in the same, will continue the business as heretofore, at the Old Stand, where we are prepared to manufacture
STEAM BOILERS
of every description ; Steam and Water Pipes,
and do SIIEET IRON WORK of all kinds Fat the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Particular attention paid to all orders from the Mines for STEAM BOILERS or WATER PIPE, ENGINES or PUMPS for mining purposes.
COX RISDON
(Successors to Thomas Snow & Co.)
E. T. PEASE CO.
SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF FOWLER'S PATENT SELF-RISING FLOUR AND DEALERS IN FLOUR AND GRAIN 84 Front Street, corner of. Clay.
OTIS V. SAWYER & CO. Importers and Jobbers of
LEATHER and SHOE FINDINGS,
Rubber Hose and Packing, Leather and India Rubber Belting, Hardware, Fairbanks' Platform and Counter Scales, Douglas' Force and Lift Pumps.
No. 97 Front Street, near Washington.
JOHN M. CROWELL & Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Gallego, Haxall, Suffolk Mills and Domestic FLOUR, CORN MEAL, BUCKWHEAT, BRAN, SHORTS, &c. 67 Clay Street, below Front.
E. R. WATERMAN, (Sneeessor to C. S. Bishop,)
OUR INE 53 Office, Corner Davis and Washington Streets (Up Stairs).
Refers to : Samuel Price & Co., Dunne & Co., Flint, Peabody & Co., French, Wal- rath & Co., H. Hugg & Co., W. B. Peake, Bray & Brother, and Frank Lanmiester.
ALEX. H. TODD, The Old Pioneer Expressman of 1849,
Between San Francisco, Oregon, Stockton, and the Southern Mines, BROKER AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Office, Corner Davis and Washington Streets, Up Stairs,
Offers his services as a Buyer or Seller of Merchandise and Produce, having been actively engaged in business since 1849, he possesses an extensive acquaintance, and being constantly in the market, feel that he is able to buy or sell to the best advantage. Thankful for past favors, and by continuing to give my strict, undivided per- sonal attention to my business, I hope to merit and receive a continuance of the public patronnge. Pledging myself that any business entrusted to my care will receive prompt attention.
JONAS G. CLARK !!
Furniture. Warcroo
In the Building formerly known as the Clipl .; fare 128 Washington Stroot, SAN FRANCISCO,
49 an 12 Fourth streets, between J s SACRAMENTO.
Imwaters, W." lecale and Reta!) De " et" description of .
FURNITURE BEDDING
-IN GREAT VARIETY Rosewood, Mahogany, Walnut, Oak, Parlor and Chamber Sus ;
Sofas. O.omtans, Lounges and Easy Chairs ; .
Work, Curd, Centre, Dining, Extension and Fancy Tables ; .
Merchants', Lawyers' and Standing Desks ;
Book Cao, Secretaries, Bureaus, Sideboards and What- Nots . MA ... ~ Plate Glass ;
CHA 'S of all qualitie newest style and most approved make.
We are re; eiving by every vessel regular and complete Invoices of Chriols, at wants of the Jat. cior and Coast
Goods purchased aud sent to steamers and vessels, and id every part of the charge. JONAS G. CLARK & C 128 Washington
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