The San Francisco directory for the year 1869, Part 190

Author: Langley, Henry G
Publication date: 1858
Publisher: San Francisco : Commercial Steam Presses, S.D. Valentine & Sons
Number of Pages: 1076


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FLANAGAN EDWARD, 606 Battery (sec adv. dept. page 56) Flynn & O'Grady, 860 Howard Gans & Taylor, 775 Market Garibaldi John, 1823 Powell Garneau Gaspar, SE cor Sixth and Mission


Gavigan William, cor Jackson and East


George & Rogers, E s Webb bet Sacra- mento and California George Lodovico, 340 Broadway Germain Henry, 410 O'Farrell Ginochio Pedro, 726 Lombard Giovanini Daniel, 816 Pacific


Glas Frank, NE eor Drumni and Com- mercial


Greenhood William W., 227 Sansom Grienaz Louis, SE cor Broadway and Kearny


Guinasso T. & Bro., 1311 Dupont Halsted Henry, 816 Mission Hannon William, 814 Folsom Hanson & Adams, 125 Ninth Hartnett Michael, 30 Fourth Haste & Kirk, 24 Beale


Healey Joseph, 316 Montgomery Henderson John Jr., 836 Washington Hennessy l'atrick & Brother, 751 Mis- sion


Henry John W., 1626 Powell Heyfron Matthew, 718 Folsom Hoag & Varney, 706 Bush and cor Powell and Sutter Hodgkin J. W. & Co., cor Fourth Av- enue and L, South S. F Holliday Isaac & Co., 134 Fifth Horabin Thomas, 907 Washington Howard & Pool, 31 Merchants' Ex- change Hurley Daniel D., W s Mission nr Sev- enteenth


Jaffe Louis, 126 Sutter Jacobs Jacob, 775 Market Johnson Joseph M., 227 Jackson Joullin & Bozzo, 739 Vallejo


Kavanagh & Nagle, eor Railroad and Fourteenth Avenue Kenny & MeGrath, 1167 Howard Kerr Earl, 910 Stockton Klaber George, 5644 Howard Klein & Block, 209 Sansom Klotz Frederick, 1618 stockton


Knapp A. & Co., E s Valencia bet Fif- teenth and Sixteenth and E s Mis- sion bet Twenty-third and Twenty- fourth


Krowder Frederick, N s Bush bet Pierce and Scott Lacy & MeKeon, 515 Bush Lawler Thomas II. & Co., NE cor Market and East Leary John, SW cor Clay and Polk Lillebridge & McDonough, 531 Pine Linari S. & Brother. 1210 Stockton Lynch Patrick, 610 Larkin


Magnire & Co., cor Hayes and Van Ness Avenue


Marchant Joseph, Mission St. Wharf Martin James R., Mission St. Wharf Mathias & Stone, 112 Washington Mayer Richard, 859 Harrison MeCormick Felix, 111 Shipley McKew John, 431 Union


Mckinley D. A. & J., 328 Geary Mckinley D. A. & Co., E s Polk bet Bush and Sutter


Miller David, 108 Jessie Moore & Downey, 662 Mission Moore Thomas, 924 Folsom


Morris Preston, NE cor McAllister and Lincoln


Munroe George R., 16 Stockton Napa Wood Co., office 420 Montgom- ery, depot 122 Berry


Neulens Jules B., 718 Sansom Newbauer H. W., 107 Sansom Nolan Joseph, 128 O'Farrell


North American Wood Preserving Co., 12 Montgomery


O'Connell James, Mission St. Wharf O'Hanlon Felix, 133 Second


Pacific Wood Preserving Co., N s Berry bet Fourth and Fifth Peaterson & Co., 540 Fourth Penniman John, 645 Mission


Pinder George E., 429 Third


Price Samuel L., W s Howard bet Nineteenth and Twentieth Prior Charles, 927 Folsom Ramsdell B. H., 110 Jackson Raubinger Bernard. 128 Geary Keid Thomas, 958 Mission Renault John, 712 Pacific


Rice & Lapham. SW cor Twentieth and Shotwell


Rigby William K., 233 Fourth Riley Michael, 1014 Market


Riordan & Hennessy, 627 Howard


Rocque Joseph, 633 Vallejo


Rosenfeld & Bermingham, NE cor Folsom and Spear Ross John. 313 First


Ruddock George, SW cor Sixth and Minna


Sans & Wissing, cor Fol and Seventh Sawin & Bradley, 608 Broadway Schmidt & Thompson, 634 Geary


Scott William P. M., 212 Clay Shaw & Sharp, 14 Fremont


Shea & Patchell, 234 Fifth


Smith John. 223 Post


Soltsien Hermann A., SE cor Larkin and Green


Sonntag Henry P., 14 Post


Sorrenson 1. C., 16 Drumm


Stand F. & J. N., 211 Dupont


Storm & Co., 329 Montgomery


Stranaban David. 431 Union


Theler & Co., 216 Clementina


Thomas & Drake, NE cor Washington and East


Tiernan & Ryder, E s Mission nr Twenty-second


Turner & Rundle, NW cor Sixteenth and Harrison


Turner & Harvey, East bet Pacific and Jackson


Twing D. H., 17 Spear


Twohey Thomas, 326 Third


Welsh & Farrell, 211 Mason


Wetzel George, 514 Union


Whipple S. B., cor Miss and Fremont .


Wood and Willow Ware. [ See also Willow Workers. ]


ARMES & DALLAM, 215 Sacramento (see adv. dept. pagelxiii) Baryack Charles, 665 Mission ELĂM & HOWES, (manufs) 122 Front (see adv. dept. page 24) FELDMANN L. & CO., 315 Sacra- mento (see adv. dept. page Ixix) Navlet Victor, 221 Leidesdorff


Pixley & Harding, (manufs) 437 Bran nan


Thurnauer & Zinn, 516 Washington


Wool Dealers.


[See also Hides and Wool.]


Christy & Wise, 607 Front Ernst Herman, 206 Front McLennan, Whelan & Grisar, NW cor Sansom and Broadway Miller & Co., 10 Davis


O'DONNELL CORNELIUS, Brannan bet Fifth and Sixth (see adv. dept. page 53)


Perkins, Flint & Co., SW cor Battery and Greenwich Rogers Nathan, 818 Battery


San Francisco Wool Exchange, NW cor Broadway and Sansom


Sedgely & Davis, 533 Kearny Shilling Levi, 414 Market


Wassermann A. & Co., 425 Sacramento


Woolen Goods.


[Sce also Cloths and Woolen Goods.] BADGER & LINDENBERGER, 7 Sansom (see adv. department, page xxxi)


Brown Brothers & Co., 4 Battery Cahn Leopold, (agent) 115 Battery HEYNEMANN & CO., 5 Sansom (see adv. dept. page xxxi)


HOLDEN S. P. & CO., 28 Sansom (see adv. dept. page xvii) Lazard Frères, (agents) 525 Market LOCAN & CO., 427 Montgomery (see adv. dept. page 1xx)


PONTON D'ARCE L., 626 Sacramen- to (see adv. dept. page xciii) Sachs L. & M. & Co., SW cor Battery and Bush


STEIN, SIMON & CO., 632 Sacra- mento (seo adv. dept. page eviii) ULLMANN M. & CO., 628 Sacra- mento (see adv. dept, page xvi) WEILL & RAAS, 616 Sacramento (sce adv. dept. page xxxii)


Wolf A. & Co., 618 Sacramento


Woolen Manufacturers.


MISSION AND PACIFIC WOOLEN MILLS, 517 Market (see adv. dept. page 1xxxvi)


S. F. PIONEER WOOLEN FAC- TORY, Black Point, office 115 Battery (see adv. dept. page xlii)


Woolen Machinery.


BERRY & PLACE, 112 California (see adv. dept. page 27)


Worsted Goods.


[See also Fancy Goods, etc.)


Buyer, Reich & Co., 1015 Stockton and 129 Kearny


Glave & Co., 11 Second


LOCAN & CO., 427 Montgomery (see adv. dept. page 1xx)


Taaffe & Co., 9 Montgomery


Tankee Notions.


ADELSDORFER BROTHERS, 21 Battery (see adv. deptartment, page Ixviii)


Buyer, Reich & Co., 1015 Stockton and 129 Kearny


Cobliner Brothers, 310 California Hoffman & Co., 19 Battery


JONES E. H. & CO., 116 Sansom (see adv. register of names)


Kohler, Chase & Co., 424 Sansom


7 Battery (see adv. departmen., MICHELS, FRIEDLANDER & CO., page xliii)


Rosenbaum Leopold & Co., 511 Mar- ket


ROSENBAUM & FRIEDMAN, 22 Battery (see adv. dept. page ])' Sachs L. & M. & Co., SW cor Battery and Bush


Sachs, Strassburger & Co., 8 Battery Thurnaner & Zinn, 516 Washington TOBIN, DIXON & DAVISSON, cor Sansom and Sutter (see adv. dept. page 1xxxvii)


VAN SCHAACK C. P. & CO., 712 Kearny (see adv. register of names) Weil & Levy, 113 Battery


Yeast. Manufacturers.


Bowen J. L. & Co., W s Mason nr Geary


Boyd William M., 317 Washington CALLAGHAN DANIEL, 121 Front (see adv. dent. page 21)


Doty J. J. & Co., 34 California Tyler S. H., (cream-tartar) 32 Sacra- mento


M. S. WHITING & CO., supply invalids, apothecaries, and families, with pure Wines and unadulterated Liquors. See next leaf.


E. H. JONES & CO., 116 Sansom Street, Gold and Silver Laces and Tassels.


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MUTUAL ife Jusura


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HARTFORD, CONN.


Assets,


$27,000,000.


JAMES B. ROBERTS,


General Agent for the Pacific Coast,


315 CALIFORNIA STREET,


Diagonally opposite the Bank of California.


C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO., Nos. 712, 714 and 716, Kearny Street.


APPENDIX.


The Consolidation Act, with the Amendments now in Force.


AN ACT


TO REPEAL THE SEVERAL CHARTERS OF THE CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO, TO ESTABLISH THE BOUNDARIES OF THE CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO, AND TO CONSOLIDATE THE GOVERNMENT THEREOF.


The People of the State of California,


Represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows :


ARTICLE I.


SECTION 1. The Corporation, or body politic and corporate, now existing and known as the " CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO," shall remain and continue to be a body politic and corporate, in name and in fact, by the name of the " CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO," and by that name shall have perpetual succession, may sue and defend in all courts and places, and in all matters and proceedings whatever, and may have and may use a common seal, and the same may alter at pleasure, and may purchase, receive, hold, and enjoy real and personal property, and sell, convey, mortgage, and dispose of the same for the common benefit. The boundaries of the City and County of San Francisco shall be as follows : Beginning in the Pacific Ocean, three miles from shore, and on the line (extended) of the United States Survey, separating town- ships two and three south, (Mount Diablo Meridian) and thence running northerly and parallel with the shore so as to be three miles therefrom opposite Seal Rock; thence in the same general direction to a point three miles from shore, and on the northerly side of the entrance to the Bay of San Francisco ; thence to low-water mark on the northerly side of the said entrance, at a point opposite Fort Point ; thence following said low-water mark to a point due north-west of Golden Rock ; thence due south-east to a point within three miles of the natural high-water mark on the eastern shore of the Bay of San Francisco ; thence in a southerly direction to a point three miles from said eastern shore, and on the line first-named (considered as extending across said bay) ; and thence along said first-named line to the place of beginning .* The islands in said bay, known as the " Alcatraces and Yerba Buena," and the islands in said ocean known as the "Farallones," shall be attached to and form a part of said city and county ; provided, however, that all rights and liabilities of the corporation heretofore and now known as the " City of San Francisco," shall survive to, and continue against, the corporations continued by this Act. The district or districts of said city and county, bordering upon the southern line thereof, as heretofore established, shall be extended to the southern line of said city and county, as established in this Act .- [ Amendment April 18, 1857.]


SEC. 2. The public buildings, lands, and property, all rights of property and rights of action, and all moneys, revenues, and income, belonging or appertaining either to the Corporation of the City of San Francisco, or to the County of San Francisco, are hereby declared to be vested in, and to appertain to, the said City and County of San Francisco ; and the moneys in the treasury of said City, and in the Treasury of said County of San Francisco, and all the revenues and


* By the Act of the Legislature, April 25th, 1860, the boundaries of Marin County have been extended so as to include the islands of Los Angeles, Dos Hermanos, and Marin .- COMPILER.


E. H. JONES & CO., 116 Sansom Street, Fancy Dry Goods.


Our Eastern friends will find the best Native Wines at M. S. WHITING & CO'S, 219 Bush St., Cosmopolitan Hotel Block. See next leaf.


REDINGTON, HOSTETTER & CO., Agents for Mitchell's Cod Liver Oil. .


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income from whatsoever source arising, including delinquent taxes upon persons and property appertaining to the said city or to the said county, shall be handed over, paid, and received, into the Treasury of the City and County of San Francisco as a part of the General Fund ; or where the said moneys, revenues, and income, or any part thereof, have been heretofore and still remain set apart and dedicated by lawful authority to the use of a Special Fund, the necessity and objects of which still continue, the same shall continue to be received, held, and disbursed, for the same use. unless it is otherwise provided in this or some other Act.


SEC. 3. The records, books, and papers in the custody of the said City Treasurer, shall be handed over to and received into the custody of the Treasurer of the said city and county, and all other books, records, and papers of the said corporations shall be delivered and received into the custody of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of said city and county, and shall not be withheld under any claim of a lien thereon for arrears of salary, fees, services, or advances. nor under any other pretense whatsoever. Suits and actions may be brought and maintained in the name of the City and County of San Francisco, for the recovery of any property, money, or thing belonging thereto, or the enforcement of any rights of, or contracts with, said city and county. And from any judgment rendered against the said city and county in any court, an appeal may be taken by the said city and county, where such appeal is allowed by law, without the giving of any appeal bond or undertaking, or complying with the other requisites prescribed by law.


SEC. 4. All the existing provisions of law, defining the powers and duties of county officers, excepting those relating to Supervisors, and Boards of Supervisors, so far as the same are not repealed or altered by the provisions of this Act, shall be considered as applicable to officers of the said City and County of San Francisco, acting or elected under this Act. Provisions shall be made from the revenues of the said city and county for the payment of the legal indebtedness of the former city corporation and of the County of San Francisco. The taxes which may be levied and collected under the provisions of this Act, shall be uniform throughout the said City and County of San Francisco; but in case it should hereafter be found necessary, for the purpose of providing for the said city indebtedness, to increase taxation beyond the rate of the county tax levied upon property in said County of San Francisco, during the year one thousand eight hundred and fifty-five, such increased taxation, over and above the rate aforesaid. shall be levied and assessed exclusively upon the real and personal property situated within the limits defined in the second section of the Act entitled " An Act to Re-incorporate the City of San Francisco," passed May fifth, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-five, and not upon such property situated without those limits.


SEC. 5. Immediately after the passage of this Act, the present City Attorney, Surveyor General, and C. K. Garrison, shall proceed to lay off the said city and county into twelve convenient districts, equal in population as near as conveniently may be, giving a distinct name to each district, the boundaries of which they shall accurately define by reference to public streets, roads, or other permanent monuments, and shall cause a map to be made representing the said districts, with their names and boundaries so fixed. The act of said officers establishing said districts, signed by them, or a majority of them shall be recorded in the office of the County Recorder of said city and county, and the original deposited in the office of the County Clerk, and the map shall be deposited with the said County Surveyor. Each of said districts shall constitute an Election Precinct .*


SEC. 6. The provisions of this section referring to the election and terms of city and county officers have been superseded by Act of April 2, 1866 .- [See Supplemental Act I.] Justices of the Peace and Constables, by Act of March 26, 1866. - [See Statutes 1866, page 423.] And the election of Inspector and Judges of the Election, by Act of March 19, 1866 .- [ Registry Act. See Statutes 1865-66, page 203 ; and Amendments thereto, Statutes 1867, page 64.]


Vacancies in the office of Supervisor or School Director, where the term of office will not expire at the next ensuing general election, shall be then filled by an election, in the proper district, for the unexpired term; and for the interval between the happening of any such vacancy and the general election next ensuing, any vacancy in the office of Supervisor shall be filled by appointment by the President of the Board of Supervisors. by and with the advice and consent of a majority of the Supervisors then in office ; and any vacancy in the office of School Director shall be filled by appointment by the Superintendent of Common Schools, by and with the advice and consent of a majority of the School Directors then in office ; and such appointees shall hold office respectively until the general election next ensuing, and the election and qualification of their successors in office. But no such appointment shall be valid unless the appointee be, at the time of his appointment, an elector of the district wherein the vacancy occurred .- [Act April 29, 1857.]


* Distriets changed to wards .- [Act April 2, 1865.] Board of Supervisors authorized to establish election districts .- [Act March 19, 1866, Sec. 13, Statutes, p. 292 ]


EDWARD BOSQUI & CO., Bookbinders, Leidesdorff st., corner of Clay.


PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY, Henry G. Langley, Publisher, 612 Clay Street, San Francisco.


C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO., Nos. 712, 714 and 716, Kearny Street.


CONSOLIDATION ACT. 749


SUPPLEMENTAL I .- An Act to change the time for holding Municipal Elections in the City and County of San Francisco, and to define the Official Terms of certain Officers therein mentioned .- Approved April 2, 1866.


SECTION 1. There shall be elected hereafter for the City and County of San Francisco, by the qualified electors thereof, at the times hereinafter mentioned, and in the manner prescribed by law for the election of State and County Officers, one Mayor, who shall be ex officio President of the Board of Supervisors ; a County Judge,* Police Judge, an Attorney and Counselor, Probate Judge, District Attorney. Sheriff, County Clerk, Recorder, Treasurer, Auditor, Tax- Collector, Assessor, Coroner, Public Administrator, Surveyor, and Superintendent of Common Schools, [the Act of March 30, 1868, authorizes the Boards of Supervisors and Education to elect the Superintendent of Public Schools in joint Convention on the first Monday after the expiration of the term of the present incumbent, and fixes the term at four years] Superintendent of Public Streets, Highways, and Squares, Chief of Police, IIarbor Master, and State Harbor Commissioner. There shall be elected in each of the twelve present elec- tion districts of said city and county, which shall hereafter constitute municipal districts, and be designated and known in law as wards, by the qualified electors thereof, one Superv sor and one School Director.


SEC. 2. The County Judge, Probate Judge, and Police Judge,* shall be elected at the special judicial election, and shall hold their offices as provided by law.


SEC. 3. All elections for city and county officers, except as provided in section two of this Act, shall be held in said city and county on the days prescribed by law for holding the gen- eral elections throughout the State, except in the years when no general election is provided for by law, when elections for city and county officers shall be held on the first Wednesday of September of said years.t


SEC. 4. At the first election held under this Act, on the first Wednesday of September, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, and at the election held every second year thereafter, there shall be elected an Attorney and Counselor for said city and county, an Auditor, a Tax Collector, a Public Administrator, a Superintendent of Public Streets, Highways, and Squares, a Chief of Police, and in each of the First, Third, Fifth, Seventh, Ninth, and Eleventh wards, one Super- visor and one School Director, who shall hold their offices for the term of two years from and after the first Monday of December subsequent to their election, and until their successors are elected and qualified.}


SEC. 5. At the second election, held under this Act, on the day of the general election held in the year eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, and at the election held every second year there- after, there shall be elected a Mayor, who shall be ex officio President of the Board of Super- visors, a District Attorney, a Sheriff, a County Clerk, a Recorder, a Treasurer, an Assessor, a Coroner, a Surveyor, a Harbor Master, and in each of the Second, Fourth, Sixth, Eighth, Tenth, and Twelfth wards, one Supervisor and one School Director, who shall hold their offices for the term of two years from and after the first Monday of December subsequent to their election, and until their successors are elected and qualified.


SEC. 6. In and for the city and county at large, at the general election in the year eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, and at the general election every two years thereafter, there shall be chosen by the qualified electors of said city and county, five Justices of the Peace, to hold office for the term now prescribed by law; and all laws are repealed which require or authorize Justices to be elected at a special judicial election.


SEC. 7. At the election held under this Act in eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, and at the election held every fourth year thereafter, there shall be elected a State Harbor Commissionert as provided by law, who shall hold his office for the term of four years from and after the first Monday in December subsequent to his election, and until his successor is elected and qualified.


SEC. 8. All of the present city and county officers as designated in sections four, five, and six of this Act, and the State Harbor Commissioner as designated in section seven, shall con- tinue in office during the entire term for which they were elected, and until their successors are elected and qualified, as provided for in this Act : provided, that any officer elected or appointed to fill a vacancy which may in any manner occur, shall serve only during the unexpired term of his predecessor, and until his successor is elected and qualified.


SEC. 9. It is hereby made the duty of the Mayor to issue his proclamation by publication


* The terms of the County Judge, (See State Constitution. Art. VI, Sec. [) and Probate Judge, (See Act of Legis lature, April 20th, 1863, Sec. 43) are four years each, commencing on the first day of January next succeeding their elec- tion. The terms of the present incumbents expire January, 1872. The term of the Police Judge, (See Act of Legislature, April 20th, 1863, Sec. 57) is two years, commencing on the first day of January next succeeding his election. The term of the present incumbent expires Jaunary, 1869,-COMPILER.


t Except in the year when the Presidential election occurs. When it takes place on the same day, see General Elec- tion Law.


. # For the Act of the Legislature organizing the Board of State Harbor Commissioners, see Statutes of 1863, page 406; and the amendments thereto. Statutes 1863, pages 217 and 234. For the Act providing for the election of Fire Com- missioners, see Supplemental Act III, page 754.


M. S. WHITING & CO 219 Bush St., import Wines, Brandies, Gins, Whiskies, Rums, Cordials, etc. See next leaf.


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E. H. JONES & CO., 116 Sansom Street. Laces and Embroideries.


REDINGTON, HOSTETTER & CO., The Wholesale Druggists of the Pacific Coast.


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in not less than three daily newspapers published in said city and county, at least ten days pre- vious to the day in each year on which the election is to be held under this Act, calling upon the qualified voters in said city and county to meet in their respective districts for the purpose of electing such officers as are provided for in this Act, reciting in such proclamation the differ- ent officers to be elected at such election.


SEC. 10. Each and every officer whose term is extended by the provisions of this Act, and who is now required by law to give an official bond, shall prior to entering upon or performing any duties of his office for said extended term, enter into and file. as provided by law, a new official bond, in like amount and with like conditions as is now required by law ; and upon fail- ing to do so, his office shall become vacant.


SEC. 11. An Act entitled "An Act to change the time for holding Municipal Elections in the City and County of San Francisco, and to define the Official Terms of certain Officers therein mentioned," approved April twenty-second, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, and all Acts and parts of Acts inconsistent with the provisions of this Act are hereby repealed.


SEC. 7. By the term " qualification of officers," as used in this Act, is to be understood their having taken the oath of office, given the official bond, where it is required by law, and com- plied with all the requisites prescribed by the Statutes of this State, to entitle and qualify them to exercise the functions of their offices.


SEC. 8. The Sheriff, County Clerk, County Recorder, Treasurer, District Attorney, Auditor, Tax Collector, Superintendent of Public Streets and Highways, Surveyor, Harbor Master, and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of said city and county, shall keep public offices, which shall be kept open for the transaction of business every day in the year except Sundays, Christmas, New Year's, Fourth of July, Thanksgiving, the Twenty-second of February, and on any days during which a general election shall be held, between the hours of nine o'clock A.M., and four o'clock p.M .- [Amendment May 14, 1861.]


SEC. 9. Whenever vacancies occur in any elective office of the said city and county, and provision is not otherwise made in this or some other Act for filling the same until the next elec- tion, the Board of Supervisors shall appoint a person to discharge the duties of such office until the next election, when the vacancy shall be filled by election for the term. All persons so appointed shall, before entering upon their duties, take the oath of office, and give bond as required by law. But in an action or proceeding where the Sheriff of said city and county is a party, or is interested, or otherwise incapacitated to execute the orders or process therein, the same shall be executed by a suitable person, residing in said city and county, to be appointed by the Court, and denominated an " Elisor," who shall give such security as the Court, in its discretion may require, and shall execute the process and orders in the same manner as the Sheriff is required to execute similar process and orders in other cases .*




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