The San Francisco directory: embracing a general directory of citizens, a street directory, a new and complete map of the city, 1852-53, Part 18

Author: Parker, James M
Publication date: 1852
Publisher: San Francisco : Published by James M. Parker
Number of Pages: 230


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PRIVATE SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES.


SAN FRANCISCO ACADEMY.


South-west corner of Powell and Jackson streets. Rev. R. E, Prevaux, Princi- pal. Miss F. A. Allen, Principal of female department ; Miss L. L. Larkin, As- sistant; Prof. Cadiz, Teacher of Spanish. Number of pupils, 60.


GRACE CHURCH SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES.


Mrs. E. M. W. Parker, Principal.


Full course of studies in English; with Languages, Music, Drawing and Painting School established in 1850, on Powell street, between Jackson and Pacific. Number of Pupils, 30.


ST. PATRICK'S SCHOOL.


Connected with the St. Patrick's Church. Organized in June, 1851, and now containing about 150 pupils. Rev. John Maginnis, Principal. The Female De- partment is under the direction of the Sisters of Charity, contains about 90 pupils, and is in a very prosperous condition.


School in basement of St. Patrick's Church, Market street, near Valleje.


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NEWSPAPERS.


ALTA CALIFORNIA, published daily by E Gilbert & Co. E C Kemble and E Conner, Editors. Office 210 Washington street corner Brenham Place.


CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, published weekly by the Gen. Conference of the M E Church. Rev S D Simonds, Editor, residence 271 Powell street.


CHRISTIAN OBSERVER, published weekly under the direction of the Pacific Am. Con. of the M E Church, South. W R Gober, J W Kelly and Morris Evans, Pub Com. Rev J Boring, Editor. Day of publication Wednesday. Office in the basement of Wesley Chapel, Powell street.


CALIFORNIA STAATS ZEITUNG, published weekly (in the German lan- guage,) by J H Hahnlen and B Walz. G Krug, Editor. Office 131} Kear- ny street ..


DAILY HERALD, published daily at the office, 125 Montgomery street. John Nugent, Proprietor.


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APPENDIX-OCEAN STEAMERS.


DAILY WHIG, P P Hull & Co. publishers. Louis R Lull, Frank M Pixley, Editors. Publishing office, 145 Montgomery street.


EVENING JOURNAL, published daily by Paul Seymour & Co. A M Macy. and W D Bickham, Editors. Office 160 Montgomery street, opposite Burgoyne's Banking House.


ECHO DU PACIFIC, published weekly in the French and Spanish languages. Entienne Derbec, Editor. Office of publication, 210 Washington street.


PACIFIC-A weekly religious paper, published every Thursday. Rev J W Douglass, Editor. Office 90 Merchant street.


PLACER TIMES AND TRANSCRIPT, published daily by G K Fitch & Co. L Pickering, G K Fitch and J E Lawrence, Editors. Office Clay street 4 doors below Montgomery.


SAN FRANCISCO PRICES CURRENT, published weekly by F Bonnard and S O Johnson & Co., corner Commercial and Liedsdorff streets.


UNCLE SAM, published weekly by C P Kimball, at the Noisy Carrier's Pub- lishing Hall, Commercial street below Sansome.


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OCEAN STEAM NAVIGATION.


PACIFIC MAIL S S CO. Office corner Sacramento and Leidsdorff streets. Steamers leave the 1st and 16th of every month, for Panama and intermediate ports, with the U S Mails.


Golden Gate, 2,200 tons, C E Patterson, U S N, Commander,


California 1,125 R L Whiting,


Panama, 1,125 66 James T Watkins,


Columbia, 800 W L Dall, 66 Republic, 800 W H Hudson.


Fremont, 600


A M Burns 66


Oregon, 1,150


A V H LeRoy, 66


Tennessee, 1,300


Geo B Totten, U S N,


Northerner, 1,100


J B G Isham,


Isthmus, 400


Thomas A Harris,


Columbus, 500


Allen McLane,


Carolina,


600


Unicorn,


400


W F Lapidge,


VANDERBILT INDEPENDENT LINE, office Battery street, between Pacific and Jackson. Steamers leave the 1st and 15th of each month, for San Juan Del Sud.


Pacific, Capt Lefevre, S S Lewis, Capt Bodfish,


Brother Johnathan, Capt Baldwin, Independence, Capt Lucus.


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APPENDIX-INLAND STEAMERS.


NEW YORK AND SAN FRANCISCO S S LINE, office 130 Clay street, be- low Montgomery. F A Babcock & Co. agents.


Steamers Winfield Scott, 2,100 tons, G A Cole, commander, Cortez, 1,600 " T B Cropper, commander.


EMPIRE CITY LINE, office 51 Davis street. I W Raymond, Agent. Steamer New Orleans, 1,000 tons, Edgar Wakeman, commander.


INLAND STEAM NAVIGATION.


Northern Route-Sacramento.


CONFIDENCE, Union Line, leaves Pacific Wharf every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 4 o'clock, P M. D Vail, master ; H Morrison, clerk.


WILSON G HUNT, Union Line, leaves Pacific Wharf every Monday, Wednes- day and Friday, at 4 P M. E C Poole, master ; Geo Morehouse, clerk.


ANTELOPE, Union Line, leaves Pacific Wharf every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 4 P M. W Bushner, master ; S Barrell, clerk.


WILLAMETTE, Union Line, leaves Pacific Wharf for Sacramento every other day. David Van Pelt, master.


NEW WORLD, Peoples' Line, leaves Pacific Wharf every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 4 P M. W Hutchings, master; G S Porter, clerk.


J. BRAGDON, leaves Pacific Wharf every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, a 4 P M. T W Lyles, master ; H Huntington, clerk,


SENATOR, People's Line, hauled off for repairs. A J Averill, master.


Marysville.


URILDA, leaves Pacific wharf every Tuesday and Friday, at 4 o'clock, P. M R B Frisbee, master; Thos S Bill, clerk; R E Brewster & Co., agents, 109 Bat- tery street.


CAMANCHE, leaves Pacific wharf every Wednesday and Saturday, at 4 o'clock, P. M. Geo R Barclay, master; Jas Banker, clerk; J J Southgate & Co .; agents, 31 Pacific street.


Colusa and Shasta.


JACK HAYS, leaves Long wharf every Tuesday at 1 o'clock, P. M. C W Bar- ber, master.


Southern Route-Stockton.


SOPHIE, (US M) leaves Long wharf every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 4 o'clock, P. M., touching at Benicia and Marsh's Landing. E C M Chadwick, master; J H Baird, clerk.


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APPENDIX-PASSENGERS.


AMERICAN EAGLE, leaves Long wharf every Monday, Wednesday and Fri- day, at 4 o'clock, P. M. Wm M Lubbock, master; R M Higgins, clerk.


HT CLAY, (U S M) leaves Long wharf every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- day, at 4 o'clock, P. M. Charles Spear, master; J B Dow, clerk.


KATE KEARNY, leaves Long wharf every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 4 o'clock, P. M. J Whitney, jr, master; Jas S Johnson, clerk.


San Jose.


JENNY LIND, leaves Long wharf every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A. M. Leaving Alviso on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 8} A. M. Chas Thorn, master.


Union City.


UNION, J S Masten, master, leaves foot of Broadway every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Horner §. Co., agents, Broadway wharf


Contra Costa Ferry.


E CORNING, Capt Conkling, and OAKLAND, Capt Wheeler, leave respectively, as follows :


San Francisco, at 10 A. M. and 4} P. M .; Oakland City, 8 A M. and 3 P M .; San Antonio, 7 A. M. and 2 P M.


Chas Minturn, agent, Cunningham's wharf.


STATISTICAL.


[" We are indebted to Messrs. R. O. Sturdivant and H. O. Bunker for the accompanying statistics, and also for other valuable information, for which we return our thanks.]


Arrival and Departure of Passengers by sea, at the port of San Francisco, from ! January 1st to October 31st, 1852.


ARRIVALS.


DEPARTURES.


When.


Males.


Females.


Children.


When.


Males.


Females.


January, -


2,572


370


204


January,


1,792


73


February,


3,493


281


143


February,


1,550


47


March,


3,864


337


101


March,


1,362


54


April,


7,536


435


199


2,105


41


May,


7,590


626


235


May,


2,714


21


June, -


8,558


472


245


June,


1,891


July,


9,147


433


188


July,


1,645


1


August,


5,785


519


24


August,


1,889


September and October,


4,611


806


77


September and October,


4,301


89


Total,


53,156


4,279


1,416


Total,


19,249


326


April,


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APPENDIX-PASSENGERS.


Arrival and Departure of Passengers by sea, at the port of San Francisco, with the port from whence arrived and port of destination, from January 1st to October 31st, 1852.


ARRIVALS FROM.


NUMBER.


DEPARTURES FOR.


NUMBER.


Panama,


21,423


Panama,


10,181


San Juan del Sud,


5,746


4,388


Mexican ports,


2,141


Mexico,


872


Peruvian ports,


30


Peru,


2,411


Chilian ports, -


2,209


Chiie, -


74


Australian ports,


667


Australia, -


991


Pacific Islands,


495


Pacific ports, -


195


China,


20,023


China,


463


Italy,


58


Coastwise, Atlantic ports,


3,714


Coastwise, Pacific ports,


706


England,


122


France, -


1,428


Germany, etc.,


89


Total,


58,851


Total, -


19,575


Vessels Clearing at the Port of San Francisco, from Jan'y 1st to Oct. 31st, 1852.


Steamers.


Ships.


Barques.


Brigs.


Schooners.


Sloops.


No.


Tons.


No.


Tons.


No.


Tons.


No


Tons.


No.


Tons.


No.


Tons.


American, Coastwise, -


80


50,312


17


12,879


47


11,813


77


12,960


389


25,500


24


795


Foreign ports,


57


60,396


103


81,224


67


19,420


55


10,004


46


5,557


Foreign Vessels, for For-


eign ports, -


2


778


83


46.468


122


45,883


90


15,228


50


5,619


Total,


139


111,486


203| 140,571


236


77,116


222


38,192


485


36,676


24 795


Amount of Duties received at the San Francisco Custom House, from Jan'y 1st, 1851, to October 31st, 1852.


For quarter ending March 31, 1851, $482,702 08


June 30, 1851, - 626,283 06


Sept. 30, 1851, - 449,080 64


Dec. 31, 1851, - 643,048 30


$2,201,114 08


For quarter ending March 31, 1852, $420,588 20


66 June 30, 1852, - 450,041 70


66 Sept. 30, 1852, - 423,325 15


For October, 1852, - 76,138 10 Deposits for unascertained duties, 190,749 00


$1,560,842 15


San Juan del Sud,


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APPENDIX-STATISTICAL.


Vessels Arriving at the Port of San Francisco, from Jan'y 1, to October 31, 1852.


Steamers.


Ships.


Barques.


Brigs.


Schooners.


No.


Tons.


No.


Tons.


No.


Tons.


No.


Tons.


No.


Tons.


American, Coastwise, -


-


50


39,580


107


93,858


48


13,937


59


10,482


25 2,639


Foreign ports,


58


59,231


24


14,856


33


8,972


60


10,589


50


6,323


Foreign Vessels from For- eign ports,


1


389


83


46,211


113


42,282


88


15,454


48


5,542


Total,


109


99,200


214


154,925


194


65,191


207


36,525


123


14,504


CARRIAGE & HARNESS


DEPOSITORY.


The undersigned would respectfully announce that, in connet gular


AUCTION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS,


THEY HAVE OPENED A


CARRIAGE & HARNESS DEPOSITORY,


At their extensive Fire-proof Warehouse,


CORNER OF SANSOME AND PINE STREETS, They have now on hand a variety of


Barouches, Carryalls, Buggies, Express Wagons, Rockaways, Trottir - Sulkies, Jenny Lind Wagons, Light Top and Open Wagons; with an extensive a wont of


Harness, Covers, Whips, etc.


They have also made arrangements to be in the regular receipt of every article in this line, by the various arrivals from the Atlantic States.


J. L. RIDDLE & CO., cor. Sansome and Pine Streets.


Consignments solicited and faithfully attended to.


JAS. L. RIDDLE,


I. WARD EATON.


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APPENDIX-FIRE DEPARTMENT.


FIRE DEPARTMENT


OF


SAN FRANCISCO.


GEORGE H. HOSSEFROSS-Chief Engineer.


CHARLES DUANE-First Assistant Engineer. A. R. SIMONDS-Second


E. A. EBBETTS-Third 66


BOARD OF DELEGATES.


GEORGE H. HOSSEFROSS, President.


J. L. Van BOKKELEN, Secretary. ROBERT H. BENNETT, Treasurer. From Empire No. 1-Samuel W. Bookstaver, Charles L. Barnes. Lady Washington No. 2-A. R. Simons, James S. Bovee. Howard No. 3-D. H. Rand, Thomas J. L. Smiley. California No. 4-M. D. Boruck, F. O. Wakeman. Knickerbocker No. 5-James H. Cutter, D. B. Arrowsmith, Monumental No. 6-F. M. Pixley, W. H. Silverthorn. Monumental No. 7-R. H. Sinton, R. P. Bagley. Monumental No. 8-Peter Strobel, Robert H. Bennett. Vigilant No. 9-W. H. Bovee, Charles H. Biden. Crescent No. 10-L. M. Byrne, James Casey. Columbian No. 11-John H. Shepard, Harvey Lake. Pennsylvania No. 12-Robert B. Quayle, William Little. St. Francis H. & L. No. 1-Geo. W. Gibbs, A. A. Brinsmade. Sansome H. & L. No. 3-Thomas D. Greene, J. L. VanBokkelen.


BOARD OF TRUSTEES, FIREMEN'S CHARITABLE FUND.


ALFRED DE WITT, President ; E. L. SULLIVAN, Secretary ; IiENRY H. HAIGHT, Treasurer .- BEVERLY C. SANDERS, M. R. ROBERTS, THEODORE PAYNE.


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APPENDIX-FIRE DEPARTMENT.


PHYSICIANS WHO HAVE VOLUNTEERED THEIR SERVICES TO THE DEPARTMENT.


A. J. BOWIE, M. D., С. М. HITCHCOCK, M. D.,


H. M. GRAY, M. D., S. R. HARRIS, M. D.,


S. M. TIBBETTS, M. D.


OFFICERS OF THE DIFFERENT COMPANIES.


EMPIRE No 1-House Kearny street, between Sacramento and California. George W Green, Foreman; Jno Scott, Ass't Foreman ; G Hobe, Sec ; D B Castree, Treas.


LADY WASHINGTON No 2-House Sansome street between California and Pine. A R Simons, Foreman ; J Bovee, 1st Ass't Foreman; J F Farley, 2d Ass't Foreman ; Wm Horrocks, Sec; W W Main, Treas.


HOWARD No 3-House Commercial street between Sansome and Montgomery. Franklin Whitney, Foreman ; Caleb Clapp, 1st Ass't Foreman ; Sylvanus D Libbey, 2d Ass't Foreman; Lewis Cohen, Sec; Standing Committee, B E Babcock, A H Bradford, J B Burns, J D) Dodge, George Dalrymple ; Trustees, H Frost, J Seligman, T J L Smiley.


CALIFORNIA No 4-House Battery street near Market. Charles R Bond, Fore- man ; Charles Simpson, 1st Ass't ; - Lees, 2d Ass't; F Iken, Sec ; J Schultze, Treasurer.


KNICKERBOCKER No 5-House on Merchant street between Montgomery and Kearny. James H Cutter, Foreman ; Charles E Buckingham, Ass't ; W H Talmage, Sec ; Daniel B Merritt, Treasurer ; James H Goodman, Trustee.


MONUMENTAL No 6-House Brenham Place, west side Plaza.


- Foreman ; Frank M Pixley, 1st Ass't; John W Rider, 2d Ass't ; John R Dunglison, Sec ; Wm J Lippincott, Treasurer.


MONUMENTAL No 7-W L Bromley, Foreman ; F D Kohler, 1st Ass't; R P Bayley, 2d Ass't ; D C Kone, Sec ; James A Wright, Treasurer.


MONUMENTAL No 8-Robert H Bennett, Foreman ; B Oakley, Jr. 1st Ass't; Jos H Rudduch, 2d Ass't; Wm Hope, Sec ; Peter Strobel, Treasurer.


VIGILANT No 9-House Stockton street between Broadway and Pacific. M R Roberts, Foreman ; Samuel Curry, Ist Ass't; James L Bowker, 2d Ass't ; J D Bluxome, Sec ; George A Runk, Treasurer.


CRESCENT No 10-James Herbert, Foreman ; John Stowe, Assistant ; John P Farrier, Sec ; L M Byrne, Treasurer.


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APPENDIX-FIRE DEPARTMENT.


PENNSYLVANIA No 11-H S Brown, Foreman ; Wm S Boulden, 1st Ass't ; DP Lewis, 2d Ass't ; George P Boulden, Sec ; W H_Steel, Ass't Sec ; EL Morgan, Treasurer.


ST. FRANCIS H & L No 1-House on Dupont street between Sacramento and Clay. J P Buckley, Foreman ; G W Bryant, 1st Ass't ; Jos H Mall, 2d Ass't; A A Brinsmade, Sec ; L H Robie, Treasurer.


SANSOME H & L No 3-House on Washington street between Montgomery and Sansome. J L Van Bokkelen, Foreman; Florence Mahony. 1st Ass't; R N Van Brunt, 2d Asst ; Thomas D Green, Sec ; F A Bartlett, Treas.


SUTTER


IRON WORKS,


Rincon Point, San Francisco.


IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY.


STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, MACHINERY FOR CRUSHING AND PULVERIZING QUARTZ ROCK, Casting in Iron and Brass,


WROUGHT IRON WORK, WATER WHEELS GEERING AND GENERAL MILL WORK, AND All kinds of Machinery made to order. ALSO,


Steamboat Repairing, Boiler Making, Turning and Finishing. All Orders promptly attended to and executed with dispatch. GEORGE K. GLUYAS.


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CASTREE & BYRNE,


FAMIL, GROCERY


No. 184 Kearny Street, WINES, TEAS, GROCE! ES, LIQUORS, Provisions &


Constantly on hand.


Goods sent to all parts of the city free of expense .. EL


Families, Hotels and Restaurants supplied at the shortest notice and on moderate terms. WHOLEALE AND RETAIL.


Fine Teas, Coffee,


Cocoa, Chocolate,


Loaf, Crush., and Bro. Sugars. Flour, Corn Meal,


Rice, Fari a, Starch,


Molasses, Vinegar, Salt, Potatoes, Onions, Beans, Raisins, Almonds,


Maccaroni, Vermicelli, Sperm Oil, Candles, Salid Oil, Sardines,


Goshen Butter, Cheese, Lard, Hams, Eggs, Beef, Pork, Mackerel, Codfish, Smoked Salmon, Pickled Salmon, Pickled Tongues, Preserved Meats, Pie Fruits, Olives, Dried Fruits, Syrups,


Soda and Water Crackers,


Chinese Preserves, Fresh Peaches, Lemon Syrup, Pickles, Catsup, Saleratus, Mustard, Pepper Sauce, Spices, India Currie, Yeast Powder, Indigo, Corn Broom, Water Pails, Choice Segars, Tobacco,


Port Wines, Claret,


Ale, Porter, etc. etc. etc.


DR. J. D. BROWN'S


PRIVATE MEDICAL OFFICE, NO. 176 MONTGOMERY STREET, ( Between Washington and Jackson Sts.)


SAN FRANCISCO.


OUR CORNER


Corner Sansome and Sacramento Sts.,


an Urano S


California.


E. P. COLGAN, RANDAL SMITH, JR.,


PROPRIETORS.


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PAGE, BACON & CO.


38


AS


MONTGOMERY, CORNER OF CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO,


D


CORNER OF J AND FRONT STREETS, SACRAMENTO CITY.


Draw at Sight, or on time, in sums to suit, on


F. HUTH & Co., - -


- London.


THE AMERICAN EXCHANGE BANK,


New York.


THE ATLANTIC BANK, -


- Boston.


THE PHILADELPHIA BANK, -


Philadelphia.


JOSIAH LEE & Co.,


- Baltimore.


LOUISIANA STATE BANK,


New Orleans.


PAGE & BACON,


-


St. Louis.


HUTCHINGS & Co., -


Louisville.


T. S. GOODMAN & Co., -


- Cincinnati.


S. JONES & Co., -


Pittsburg.


GOLD DUST AND EXCHANGE PURCHASED AT CURRENT RATES.


TALLANT & WILDE, BANKERS, Corner of Montgomery and Clay Sts. SAN FRANCIS


D. J. TALLANT AND JOHN W. WILDE, GENERAL PARTNERS; JAMES ROBB, OF NEW ORLEANS, SPECIAL PARTNER.


EXCHANGE AT CURRENT RATES, AT SIGHIT OR TIME.


GEORGE PEABODY & Co.,


London.


WILLIAM HOGE & Co.,


New York.


BLAKE, WARD & Co., -


Boston.


CHARLES P. BAY ARD,


Philadelphia.


MERCHANTS' BANK, JAMES ROBB & Co.,


New Orleans.


PAGE & BACON,


St. Louis.


COMMERCIAL BANK,


Cincinnati.


WILLIAM HOLMES & Co.,


- Pittsburgh. Louisville.


WILLIAM GAY, - 1


-


Baltimore.


-


Gold Dust Purchased at best market prices.


A


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PALMER, COOK & CO.,


EXCHANGE BROKERS,


Real Estate


NO. 185 KEARNY STREET,


S GEO. W. WRIGHT,


JOS. C. PALMER, ? CHAS. W. COOK, S SAN FRANCISCO. EDW. JONES.


REFER TO Messrs. WINSLOW, LANIER & Co., New York ; EDWARD FIELD, and Messrs. HADWIN & BARNEY, Nantucket.


Messrs. WINSLOW, LANIER & CO., Agents, New York, Philadelphia, and Boston. DRAFTS FOR SALE ON NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, AND BOSTON.


LAFITTE & CHRISTY, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, MERCHANDISE BROKERS, No. S Empire Block, California Street, BETWEEN SANSOME AND BATTERY,


SAN FRANCISCO.


REFER TO


Messrs. PAGE, BACON & Co.,


Messrs. V. MARZIOU & Co.,


BURLING & HILL,


COBB & Co., 66 EUGENE KELLY & Co., 66 CUTTER & Co.


MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE


READING ROOM, No 121 Sacramento Street. SWEENY & BAUGH, Proprietors. C. H. WAKELEE, Manager.


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COLE & FINNEY, SURGEON DENTISTS, CORNER OF CLAY AND KEARNY STS.,


R. E. COLE, 3 C. G. FINLEY. S SAN FRANCISCO,


EDWARD MACKINLEY , Attorney and Counsellor at Law, ADAMS & CO.'S BUILDING, NO. 104 MONTGOMERY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.


References : Hon. LEWIS H. SANFORD, New York ; SANFORDS & PORTER, New York ; ENOCH TAYLOR, Philadelphia.


SANDERS & PARKER, COUNSELLORS AT LAW, OFFICE IN BOLTON, BARRON & CO.'S BUILDING, MERCHANT STREET, SECOND STORY, NO. 2,


G. J. HUBERT SANDERS, } SAMUEL H. PARKER.


SAN FRANCISCO.


DOW & CO. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,


Boots, Shoes and Yankee Notions, NO. 4 MAYNARD'S ROW, CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.


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MEBIUS, DUISENBERG & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS 7 AT


REKT,


BETWEEN CALIFORNIA AND SACRAMENTO,


RITCHIE, OSGOOD & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 64 CALIFORNIA STREET,


SAN FRANCISCO.


A. A. RITCHIE, JNO. F. OSGOOD.


JAS. B. HUIE & CO., AUCTI ONEERS


COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 126 SANSOME STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.


SEYMOUR & CO. FURNITURE DEALERS, NO. 190 WASHINGTON STREET,


OPPOSITE THE EL DORADO, .


G. T. SEYMOUR, SAN FRANCISCO. A. RAMMELSBERG.


Have on hand and are constantly receiving a GENERAL ASSORT- MENT OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, which they are enabled to sell at the lowest rates.


» Being in direct correspondence with Eastern Manufacturers, our Furni- ture is got up expressly to order, and will give satisfaction. Our Goods will, in all cases, be equal to what we represent them.


MET OFFICE DESKS, and other Furniture, made to order with promptness and despatch.


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NEW YORK STORE


HOLCOMBE & DOLE'S PACIFIC EXPRESS, CAPITAL, 500 CASES BOOTS AND SHOES! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.


We have the pleasure to inform the public in general that we have leased the Store, NO. 73 LONG WHARF, UNDER THE TEXAS HOUSE, where we intend to keep a general assortment of Men's Wear, coarse and fine. Also, an assortment of Ladie's Wear. The New York Buskin Shoe Gaiters, Boots, &c., will always be kept on hand. We attend to our own sales, and our expenses are low, but our assortment large. Our motto shall be, " Quick sales and small profits." We most respectfully invite the public to call and see the Boys, and judge for themselves, before pur- chasing elsewhere.


HOLCOMBE & DOLE, NEW YORK STORE, UNDER THE TEXAS HOUSE, No. 73 Long Wharf, between Battery and Sansome, S. E. HOLCOMBE, ?


JOHN S. DOLE. 5


SAN FRANCISCO.


GEORGE & WM. SNOOK,


WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS AND WORKERS IN


TIN, COPPER, ZINC, LEAD PIPE,


SHEET LEAD, SHEET IRON, &C.


WASHINGTON STREET, BETWEEN SANSOME AND MONTGOMERY,


PLUMBING WORK OF EVERY KIND.


Pumps and Fixtures, Stoves, Tin Ware, &c., of every variety, con- stantly on hand.


Repairing done at the shortest notice. B


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DAVIDSON, BROTHERS & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS NO. 123 MONTGOMERY STREET, CORNER OF SACRAMENTO,


HIAW.


HAND


SHERRIES, Pale, Golden and Brown, of superior quality.


PORT, Fine Old London Dock,


CLARET, of different brands,


66


·


66


CHAMPAGNE, of different brands


66


HOCK,


66


66


SAUTERNE, 66 66


66


66


MOSELLE, 66


66


BRANDY, of different brands, very old, and of very superior quality.


SAN FRANCISCO


NOVELTY WORKS


SMITH, GOWERS & NEEFUS, PRACTICAL COPPERSMITHS, PLUMBERS AND HOSE MAKERS, NO. 116 FRONT STREET, (NEAR WASHINGTON,) SAN FRANCISCO.


C. W. SMITH. G. W. GOWERS, M. S. NEEFUS.


Copper Work for Steamboats, Distilleries and Sugar Houses ; House and Ship Water Closets ; Bathing Apparatus; Lift and Force Pumps. SHEET LEAD, PIPE AND STOP COCKS, OF ALL SIZES.


ALL ARTICLES IN THE ABOVE LINES CONSTANTLY ON HAND OR MANUFACTURED TO ORDER.


BLOCK, TIN AND BIR LEAD. LEATHER HOSE MADE AND REPAIRED.


JOBBING FUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO.


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PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.


GOLDEN GATE, 2,200 Tons


OREGON, - -


1,150 Tons


CALIFORNIA,


1,125


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TENNESSEE, - 1,300


PANAMA,


1,125 "6 NORTHERNER, 1,100


COLUMBIA,


800


ISTHMUS, - 400


REPUBLIC,


800


66


COLUMBUS,


- 500


66


FREMONT, -


600


CAROLINA,


600 66


CONSTITUTION,


550


UNICORN, -


400


The Steamers of this Line depart from SAN FRANCISCO FOR PANAMA,


With the U. S. Mails, on the 1st and 16th of each Month, TOUCHING AT


Monterey, San Diego and Acapulco.


Returning, they leave Panama on the arrival of the Mails from the Atlantic States, and touch at the same way ports.


- Extra Boats are despatched as they are required.


The connection of the Mails with Oregon is maintained by the Company's Steamer Co- lumbia, leaving here on the arrival of the Mails from the South, and returning previous to the 1st and 16th of each month.


TREASURE FOR SHIPMENT,


Will be received at the Office until noon of the day previous to the de- parture of the Mails.


For Freight or Passage, apply to


E. KNIGHT, Agent.


CAUTION.


The Pacific Mail Steamship Company is only held responsible for freight engaged, or Tickets sold, in the Office, corner of Sacramento and Leidesdorff Streets, and on board the Steamers by the employees of the Company.


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MATTHEW DELANY, VETERINARY SURGEON, AT THE


HORSE I


VETERINARY STABLES, 252 STOCKTON STREET, BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND JACKSON, SAN FRANCISCO.


P.B.COMINS


GUN, LOCK AND WHITE SMITH. Locks Made and Repaired. Salamander Safes opened. All Work Warranted. Also, constantly on hand and for sale, a large assortment of


DOUBLE AND SINGLE BARRELED SHOT GUNS.


RIFLES, PISTOLS, GUN TRIMMINGS, &c .. &c., WHICH WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. POWDER AND SHOT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. NO. 125 COMMERCIAL STREET, A FEW DOORS BELOW MONTGOMERY ST., SAN FRANCISCO.


Orders for Work promptly attended to, and executed at short notice.


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A. C. TAYLOR,


JOHN GORDON.


TAYLOR & GORDON, NO. 208 MONTGOMERY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF STOVES, RANGES. CAMBOOSES, TIN. COPPER, SHEET IRON WARE, MIMERS' TOOLS. & C.


Particular attention paid to House, Boat and Ship work.


WILLIS & SON, Hlillinery and Fancy Dry Goods, Laces, Gimps, TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, &C. Ladies', Misses' and Children's BOOTS and SHOES, And a variety of other articles, for sale wholesale and retail, NO. 147 SACRAMENTO STREET, (ABOVE MONTGOMERY,) SAN FRANCISCO.


N. B .- GOODS RECEIVED BY EVERY STE.IMER.


A. T. MCCLURE, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY AND FANCY ARTICLES, SARSAPARILLA SYRUPS, THORN'S EXTRACT, SHAKER'S HERBS, N. E. Corner Montgomery and California Streets, SAN FRANCISCO.


Physician's Prescriptions dispensed at all hours. Country Orders promptly attended to.


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E PLURIBUS UNUM


DONAHUE'S UNION IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY,


(THE FIRST ESTABLISHED IN THE STATE,)


CORNER OF FIRST AND MISSION STREETS, HAPPY VALLEY,


SAN FRANCISCO.


QUARTZ CRUSHING AND AMALGAMATING MACHINERY,


MILL IRONS,


And CASTINGS of every description, made to order.


STEAMBOAT REPAIRING, BOILER MAKING, TURNING AND FINISHING, EXECUTED WITH DISPATCH.


STEAM ENGINES


AND BOILERS,


CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND FOR SALE.


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BONESTELL & WILLISTON,


BOOK. NEWSPAPER


STATIONERY DEPOT,


CLAY STREET, PORTSMOTUH SQUARE,


Sole Agents for the California Edition of the New York Times. Agents for Littell's Living Age. A full supply of the latest publications, newspapers, &c., constantly on hand, with a good assortment of Stationery.


WM. LANGERMAN & CO.


182 Montgomery Street,


Importers, Dealers and Manufacturers of


OBACCO


CIGARS


.1 Supply of


W. L. & CO'S


Celebrated Tobacco,


Put up in Tin Foil, always on hand.


LANGERMAN'S. TOBACCO & SECAR WARE . HOUSE.


ERY W.LANGERMAN& CO.


SAMUEL ADAMS,


DRUGGIST9


Old Post Office Building, No. 222 Clay Street,


SAN FRANCISCO.


A full assortment of all articles usually found in the Drug Stores in the Atlan- tic States. The most approved Remedies for the prominent Diseases of the Cli- mate, Fever and Ague, Panama Fever, Bilious Diarrhea, Jaundice, Rheumatism, Piles, &c. State Agency for Devotion's Lexipyreta and Oxygenated Bitters.


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AINSA & SONS, GENERAL MERCHANTS, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE FROM CHILE & MEXICO,




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