The San Francisco directory for the year 1869, Part 2

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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Young Men's Christian Association Building, bet. Kearny and Dupont, SAN FRANCISCO.


A full supply of Medium & Low Priced Pianos, Organs & Melodeons.


PIANOS FOR RENT. TUNING AND REPAIRING.


MCGREGOR'S TRANSIT OBSERVATORY, ESTABLISHED IN 1848.


OBSERVE -- 30 YEARS' EXPERIENCE.


IF JOSEPH MEGRI COR Legs 10 am.ounce to Mrichants. L'aptains of Vessels, and the runlic ponerally . that he possesses m.equaled far ili ier for the accurate repairing of CHRONOMETERS and WATCHES, on more reasonable Terms than those generally charged. Chronometers and watches are often in this country intrusted to incompetent workmen. J. McG. is prepared to re- adjust and repair, in first rate style, all Chronometers and fine Watches put into his hands.


FOR SALE-Chronometers by the most eminent makers ; also. Sextants and Nautical Instruments of all kind«; or he will accurately repair and adjust them. Best Nautical Charts for all parts of the world. Give him a trial and judge by the result. Charges moderate.


No. 409 Sansom Street, under Ccso Ho-se, San Francisco, Cal.


First Premium Awarded -- Fair of Mechanics' Institute,


..


State Fair, -


ESTABLISHED IN 1850.


STEAM COFFEE & SPICE MILLS, CHARLES BERNARD,


180.5.


- 1868.


1868.


MANUFACTURER AND DRALEA IN


FAMILY CHARTRES COFFEE


ALWAYS ON HAND. Roast and Ground Coffee and Spices of all kinds. Also, Saleratus, Carbonate of Soda and Cream of Tartar. No. 707 SANSOM STREET, CORNER OF GOLD, Between Jackson and l'acific Streets,


SAN FRANCISCO.


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


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BLAKE, ROBBINS C CO.


Importers and Jobbers of


Book, News, Writing and Wrapping ₽ PER,


PAPER BAGS, STRAW AND BINDERS' BOARDS, Black and Colored Inks, No. 516 SACRAMENTO & 519 COMMERCIAL STREETS,


BETWEEN SANSOM AND MONTGOMERY,


FRANCIS BLAKE, JAMES MOFFITT, San Francisco. CHAS. F. ROBBINS, )


JAMES W. TOWNE, New York.


San Francisco.


A. WASON.


P. J. MORRIS.


WASON & MORRIS, Successors to JAMES R. KELLY,


Plain and ccoratibe house and Sign Painters,


GILDING AND GLAZING, IMITATIONS OF WOOD AND MARBLE. ALSO, Dealers in Paints, Cils, Turpentine, Varnishes, Brushes, Glass, Elc., Etc.


No. 38 CALIFORNIA STREET, Two doors below Davis Street, SAN FRANCISCO.


"THE NEW . CORNER."


PETER T. GANNON,


RETAIL DEALER IN THE


Finest Brands Havana Cigars,


MEERSCHAUM PIPES, &C. Corners of Montgomery, Post and Market Streets, SAN FRANCISCO.


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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


HENRY B. WILLIAMS. HENRY P. BLANCHARD. CHARLES B. MORGAN.


WILLIAMS, BLANCHARD & CO. Shipping & Commission MERCHANTS,


No. 305 Front Street,


San Francisco.


GEO. (). WHITNEY, CHAS, M. KIMBALL, San Francisco. S


J. WAYLAND KIMBALL, No. 19 Lindall St., Boston, and 158 Chatham St., New York.


GEO. O. WHITNEY & CO.


IMPORTERS & MANUFACTURERS, Nos. 319 AND 321 PINE STREET, (South Side) Between Montgomery and Sansom.


PIONEER FURNITURE WAREROOMS.


Furniture, Upholstery, Curtains, &c., &0.


Particular attention paid to Drapery and Decorating.


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


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SPRING VALLEY


ATER


IRES


COMPANY.


Incorporated under Act of the Legislature, April 8, 1858.


CAPITAL STOCK,


$8,000,000 Divided into 80,000 Shares of $100 Each.


MAIN RESERVOIR,


LAGUNA HONDA, Capacity, 16,000,000 Gallons.


Francisco Street Reservoir, Capacity 8,000,000 Gallons.


Russian Hill 66 66 4,000,000 66


Buchanan Street


66


66


1,750,000


66


Brannan Street 66


500,000


865,000,000 Gallons.


Dam-Pillarcitos Creek, Capacity


San Andreas “


4,000,000,000


OFFICERS.


President, .W. F. BABCOCK.


Vice President, JAMES D. WALKER.


Secretary, HENRY WATTSON.


TRUSTEES.


JOHN PARROTT, L. TEVIS, N. LUNING,


W. F. BABCOCK,


JAS. D. WALKER,


CHAS. MAYNE,


CHAS. E. McLANE.


OFFICE OF THE COMPANY,


516 California Street.


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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


C. WATERHOUSE, San Francisco.


J. W. LESTER, New York.


WATERHOUSE & LESTER, IMPORTERS OF Hard Wood Lumber,


AND ALL KINDS OF


COACH, CARRIAGE & WAGON MATERIALS,


NOS. 29 AND 31 BATTERY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.


17 & 19 Seventh St., between I and J,


Sacramento.


LESTER & WATERHOUSE, 105 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK.


J. W. LESTER, 105 Maiden Lane, New York.


C. WATERHOUSE, San Francisco.


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


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FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY


No. 219 SANSOM STREET,


Between California and Pine,


SAN FRANCISCO.


HAMBURG-BREMEN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.


Capital, - $1,000,000


DIRECTORS :


AT HAMBURG. WM. GOSSLER, Esq., Pres't. AUG. JOS. SCHON, Esq. H. MUNCHMEYER, Esq. J. F. W. REIMERS, Esq. A. F. WOLDSEN, Esq. AT BREMEN. LOUIS DELIUS, Esq. CARL MELCHERS, Esq. CARL TEWES, Esq.


NOTARY, EDUARD SCHRAMM, J. U. D. AT HAMBURG.


DIRECTOR, ALFRED KLAUHOLD, Esq. AT HAMBURG.


CALIFORNIA AGENCY, MORRIS SPEYER, Agent, SAN FRANCISCO.


The undersigned, Agent for California, for the above highly renowned Company, is prepared to issue policies against loss by Fire, on the most favorable terms, in all parts of the City and State, on


STORES, MERCHANDISE, DWELLINGS, FURNITURE, ETC.


All claims will be paid by the undersigned immediately after the amount of loss is ascertained, particular arrangements for that purpose having been made.


MORRIS SPEYER, Agent, 219 SANSOM STREET, between California and Pine.


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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


IMPERIAL


FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY


OF LONDON. Established 1803.


CAPITAL, $8,000,000


Insures Buildings and Merchandise in them, on the most moderate terms ; also, Frame Buildings and Merchandise or Furniture contained in same.


LOSSES PAID HERE IN CASH' IMMEDIATELY ON ADJUSTMENT, IN U. S. GOLD COIN.


FALKNER, BELL & CO. No. 430 CALIFORNIA STREET, AGENTS FOR CALIFORNIA.


MARINE INSURANCE.


THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN MARINE INSURANCE CO. OF LIVERPOOL AND LONDON.


CAPITAL,


-


$5,00


The undersigned, having been appointed Agents at this Port for the Company above named, are now prepared to effect . INSURANCE ON MERCHANDISE, SPECIE & FREIGHT TO AND FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD.


LOSSES PAID IN GOLD COIN.


FALKNER, BELL & CO. NO. 430 CALIFORNIA STREET.


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


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HEYNEMANN & CO. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF


British, French, American and Swiss DRY GOODS & CARPETS.


Sole Agents for


Veuve Xavier, Jouvin & Co's Paris Kid Gloves, and Dachez Shawls.


ORDERS RECEIVED FOR ANY DESCRIPTION OF


BLANKETS, FLANNELS AND CASSIMERES Manufactured by the San Francisco Pioneer Woolen Factory. AGENCY OF THE OAKLAND BURLAP MILLS, HIDES AND WOOL BOUGHT AT HICHEST MARKET RATES.


EXCHANGE ON ENGLAND, FRANCE AND NEW YORK. No. 5 SANSOM STREET, ADJOINING COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL.


BADGER & LINDENBERGER,


No. 7 SANSOM STREET, ADJOINING COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL,


SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.


IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF


CLOTHING


Agents Willamette Woolen Mills, Salem, Oregon. Agents Hallet, Davis & Co.'s Pianos, Boston, Mass.


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E. RAAS,


San Francisco.


E. WEILL, Paris.


WEILL & RAAS,


IMPORTERS OF


Beavers, Cloths, Cassimeres,


VESTINGS, ITALIAN CLOTHS, BILLIARD CLOTHS,


Unilors' Trimmings, etc.


616 SACRAMENTO STREET, SAN FRANCISCO,


1 Boulevard Magenta, Paris.


ORDERS FOR EUROPEAN GOODS PROMPTLY AND CAREFULLY FILLED.


I. LANDSBERGER & CO. 423, 425 AND 429 JACKSON STREET, DEPOT OF SONOMA WINES AND BRANDIES. MANUFACTORY OF SPARKLING WINE.


Five Premiums Received for the Best ZRII0, RED, PORT & ANGELICA WINES AND BRANDY, BY THE STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF 1867.


GOLD MEDAL AWARDED FOR THE BEST SPARKLING WINE. BY THE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE, JUNE 24th, 1868.


Extract of Report of Assembly Committee on the Culture of the Grape Vine of the State of California.


" Your Committee carefully tested some of Mr. LANDSBERGER'S SPARKLING WINE, made from California Wine, of the vintage of 1867, and we pronounce it a superior article of good and pure Wine."


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


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THE CALIFORNIA POWDER WORKS


MAN.VLADM


MANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF


Sporting, Rifle, Cannon, Mining, Blasting, Fuse, and Meal Powder. MILLS AT SANTA CRUZ. Office, 318 California Street, San Francisco.


GERMAN


SAVINGS AN LOAN SOCIETY


Guarantee Capital, $200,000.


OFFICE, 513 CALIFORNIA ST.


South Side, between Montgomery and Kearny Streets.


" Office Hours, from 9 A.M. to 3 P.M.


Extra hours on Saturdays from 7 to 9 P.M., for receiving of Deposits only.


Loans made on Real Estate and other Collateral Securities, at current rates of interest.


L. L. ARNOLD,


L. GÖTTIG,


SECRETARY.


PRESIDENT.


FF SEE GENERAL REVIEW FOR A NOTICE OF THE OPERATIONS OF THIS INSTITUTION.


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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


JAMES OTIS. W. A. MACONDRAY. F. W. MACONDRAY.


MACONDRAY & CO. SHIPPING AND


COMMISSION


MERCHANTS, No. 206 SANSOM STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.


AGENTS FOR THE


Yang-ize Insurance Association, Shanghae.


SAN FRANCISCO


O RDA CE


MANUFACTORY


Constantly on hand, a Large and Complete Assortment of


MANI A CORDAGE


WHALE LINE, BALE ROPE, ETC.


MANUFACTURED FROM


PURE


MANILA


HEMP.


Office at TUBBS & CO., 611 and 613 Front Street. MANUFACTORY AT THE POTRERO.


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


MURPHY, GRANT & CO.


(SUCCESSORS TO EUGENE KELLY & CO.) IMPORTERS OF


Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, CORNER SANSOM AND BUSH STREETS, SAN FRANCISCO.


P. F. LOUGHRAN & CO. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF


Foreign and Domestic Carpets, OIL CLOTHS, MATTING, RUGS, STAIR RODS, ETC., ETC. Nos. 104 AND 106 SANSOM, CORNER BUSH STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.


MAIN & WINCHESTER, SADDLERY WAREHOUSE,


MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF Harness, Bridles, Saddles, Whips, COLLARS, SADDLE WARE, ETC.


And Leather of every Description. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE PACIFIC COAST FOR HILL'S CONCORD HARNESS & COLLARS. Nos. 214 AND 216 BATTERY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.


SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


PACIFIC OIL & LEAD WORKS.


Capital Stock, - $600,000.


Established for the manufacture of LINSEED, CASTOR and other OILS, and of WHITE LEAD, ZINC and other PAINTS. Works are now in operation, and pre- pared to furnish Oils of first quality, and quantity sufficient for the supply of the Pacific Coast. Also, OIL CAKES and MEAL in quantities required.


Highest price paid for FLAX SEED, delivered at the Company's Works, King Street, near Third.


OFFICE ---- 3 and 5 Front Street, San Francisco, Cał.


Orders addressed to "PACIFIC OIL AND LEAD WORKS," will have immediate attention.


OFFICERS :


President, -


JOHN BENSLEY,


Vice President,


- L. B. BENCHLEY,


Superintendent, -


B. P. BRUNNER, -


Secretary,


- SAM'L I. C. SWEZEY.


PACIFIC ROLLING MILL CO.


CAPITAL STOCK, $1,000,000.


Established for the manufacture of RAILROAD and MERCHANT IRON. Every variety of SHAFTING, including all sizes of STEAMBOAT SHAFTS, CRANKS, PISTONS, CONNECTING RODS, &c. CAR and LOCOMOTIVE AXLES and FRAMES, and HAM- MERED IRON of every description and size.


OFFICE: 3 AND 5 FRONT STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.


Orders addressed to PACIFIC ROLLING MILL CO. will have immediate attention.


HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR SCRAP IRON.


PRESIDENT, VICE PRESIDENT, SUPERINTENDENT, SECRETARY, -


WM. ALVORD, L. B. BENCHLEY, B. P. BRUNNER, SAM'L I. C. SWEZEY.


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. xxxvii


San Francisco SAVINGS UNION.


OFFICE: N. E. Cor. California and Webb Sts. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. OFFICERS :


PRESIDENT,


VICE PRESIDENT,


JAMES DE FREMERY.


WASHINGTON BARTLETT.


DIRECTORS,


C. ADOLPHE LOW,


DENNIS J. OLIVER,


GEORGE C. POTTER,


R. B. SWAIN,


THOMAS P. BEVANS,


H. NIELSEN,


CHARLES PACE.


CASHIER AND SECRETARY, JOHN ARCHBALD.


See General Review for a Notice of the Operations of this Institution.


FLINT, PEABODY & CO. COMMISSION AND SHIPPING MERCHANTS, NO. 408 CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, And No. 114 State Street, Boston.


MORRIS SPEYER, No. 219 SANSOM STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, IMPORTER OF PIG IRON, CHINA WARE, FRENCH WINES, CHICORY, &c. SOLE AGENT FOR E. Lagarde & Co.'s Cognac Brandies and C. Chatelain de Montigny & Co.'s Champagne.


SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


MUTUAL


INSURANCE CO.


Capital Stock, - - $1,000,000.


Available Capital, - - $350,000.


THIS COMPANY INSURES DWELLINGS, STORES, Warehouses, Merchandise,


FARM HOUSES, FURNITURE,


And all other good classes of risks, against Loss or Damage by Fire, and against the Risks of Ocean, Marine and Inland Navigation and Transportation, on the most reasonable terms.


All Losses paid in U. S. Gold Coin.


THE INDIVIDUAL LIABILITY OF STOCKHOLDERS RECOGNIZED.


DIRECTORS :


C. S. Hobbs,


George S. Mann,


W. A. Church,


D. Conrad,


G. B. Hitchcock,


D. E. Knight,


H. C. Lee,


C. Waterhouse,


Joseph Galloway,


W. F. Bowne.


G. W. McNear,


D. Williams.


J. Everding,


S. M. Cutler,


(. W. Hathaway.


D. B. Moody,


E. J. Wilcox, A. S. Edwards.


Joseph l'eirce,


R. I'. Clement,


Theo. Gebler,


Wm. Pearson,


.J. M. Milliken, W. P. Ridgway, H. N. Tilden,


Cyrus Wilson,


Joseph Ringot, Michael Skelly, J D. Arthur, John Bamber,


R. C. Drum,


W. F. Dorman,


S. D. Gilmore,


Charles Clayton,


W. T. Garratt,


Office, No. 15 Merchants' Exchange, CALIFORNIA STREET.


G. S. MANN, President,


W. H. STEVENS, Secretary, H. C. LEE, Vice President.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


ESTABLISHED 1851.


FISHER


CO.


Importers and Manufacturers of


FINE IATS,


300 Montgomery St.


CORNER PINE, SAN FRANCISCO.


GEORGE D. NAGLE,


CONTRACTOR,


OFFICE, 302 MONTGOMERY STREET,


AN FRANCISCO.'


ESTIMATES GIVEN ON


BUILDINGS, BRIDGES,


EARTHWORKS, And all Descriptions of Contract Work.


BRICKS ON HAND AND FOR SALE IN ANY REQUIRED QUANTITY.


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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE.


UNION INSURANCE COMPANY OF SAN FRANCISCO, Nos. 416 and 418 California Street.


STOCKHOLDERS PERSONALLY LIABLE.


CASH CAPITAL, - $750,000.


THE CALIFORNIA LLOYDS


Having consolidated with the


UNION INSURANCE CO.


January 1, 1866, this Company are now prepared to effect


Marine as well as Fire Insurance Upon the most favorable terms.


LOSSES PROMPTLY AND EQUITABLY ADJUSTED AND PAID IN GOLD COIN.


DIRECTORS.


J. Mora Moss, James Otis,


Jacob Scholle,


W. C. Ralston,


Wm. E. Barron,


Joseph Seller.


N. G. Kittle,


1. Lawrence Pool,


M. D. Sweeny,


Jos A. Donohoe,


A. Wassermann,


E. H. Winchester,


George C. Johnson, Jas. Linforth, T. E. Lindenberger.


M. J. O'Connor,


L. A. Booth,


James Phelan,


W. W. Montague,


Gustave Touchard,


MARYSVILLE.


Moses Heller,


Joseph Brandenstein, Benjamin Brewster, Jabez Howes,


Michael Castle,


Adam Grant,


Nicholas Larco,


Charles L. Low,


A. Hayward,


Nicholas Luning, John Parrott, L. Sachs,


Geo C. Hickox, Patrick McAran,


L. Cunningham, William Smith.


J. G. Kittle,


GUSTAVE TOUCHARD, President.


CHAS. D HAVEN, Secretary. GEO. T. BOHEN, Surveyor.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


CALIFORNIA SUGAR REFINERY STOCK COMPANY.


CAPITAL STOCK $300,000


Number of Shares, 3,000. $100 per Share.


Incorporated, April 3d, 1867


C. SPRECKELS, President and Manager. P. SPRECKELS, Secretary.


BOARD OF TRUSTEES.


C. SPRECKELS, GEORGE H. EGGERS, C. H. VOIGT, H. HORSTMANN, F. HAGEMANN.


COMMERCIAL AGENTS.


EGGERS


C


O.


210 CALIFORNIA STREET.


WORKS, S. W. Cor. Eighth and Brannan Sts.


This Refinery having recently trebled its capacity, is better prepared to supply the great demand for its various kinds of


SUGARS & SYRUPS.


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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


J. C. MERRILL CO.


COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND


AUCTIONEERS,


AGENTS OF THE


Regular Dispatch Line of Honolulu Packets, AND CALIFORNIA AND OREGON PACKET LINE.


PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO


Forwarding and Transhipment of Merchandise, Sale of Whalemen's Bills and other Ex- change, Insurance of Merchandise and Specie under Open Policies, Supplying Whaleships, Chartering Ships, Etc.


Nos. 204 and 206 California Street, SAN FRANCISCO.


SAN FRANCISCO


PIONEER WOOLEN FACTORY,


LOCATED AT


BLACK POINT, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. MANUFACTORY OF ALL CLASSES OF


S,


SUCH AS BLANKETS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, FLANNELS, OVERSHIRTS, TEAMSTERS' SHIRTS, FIREMEN'S SHIRTS, UNDER- SHIRTS & DRAWERS, SLUICE BLANKETS, &C.


DEPOT AND OFFICE-No. 115 BATTERY STREET. A. BLOCK, MANAGER.


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


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A. W. MICHELS, San Francisco. M. FRIEDLANDER, S


LOUIS M. MICHELS, New York.


MICHELS, FRIEDLANDER & CO.


IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF


Ladies'& Bents' furnishing Goods, FRENCH, ENGLISH AND GERMAN FANCY GOODS,


EMBROIDERIES, BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS, White Goods, Cotton and Woolen Hosiery, WITH A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF BOYS' AND YOUTHS' FURNISHING GOODS AND YANKEE NOTIONS MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF THE


Improved Yoke American Shirt. FACTORY, TROY, N. Y.


7 & 9 Battery Street, Oriental Block, SAN FRANCISCO.


MARINE AND FIRE.


THE


California Insurance


Office --- No. 318 California Street.


One Door East from Sansom Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.


Capital Paid


-


$200,000.


C. T. HOPKINS, Prest. H. B. TICHENOR, Vice Prest. Z. CROWELL, Secretary.


ALL LOSSES PAID IN U. S. GOLD COIN.


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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


JOS. TILDEN.


H. L. BREED.


TILDEN BREED,


STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,


No. 422 California Street,


Corner Leidesdorff, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.


Bonds, Mining Stocks, and Government Securities, bought and sold in the San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board.


STATE, COUNTY AND CITY BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD.


REFERENCES :


Messrs. MACONDRAY & CO. Messrs. JOHN SIME & CO. Messrs. E. CODMAN & CO., Boston. WM. T. COLEMAN & CO. TREADWELL & CO. F. SKINNER & CO.,


Messrs. EUGENE KELLY & CO., New York.


GEO. C. SHREVE. GEO. BONNY.


GEO. C. SHREVE & CO.


IMPORTERS OF


WATCHES, JEWELRY. SILVER WARE, ETC. No. 525 MONTGOMERY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.


Watches carefully Repaired by experienced Workmen at GEO. O. SHREVE & CO'S.


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


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PACIFIC SAW MANUFACTURING CO.


17 and 19 Fremont, near Market, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. N. W. SPAULDING. J. PATTERSON.


C. P. SHEFFIELD.


Patent Ground Circular, Mill, Mulay, Gang, Pit, Cross-Cut, Felloe, SCROLL, BUTCHER AND WOOD SAWS, Of a superior quality, for sale and made to order.


GAST STEEL FACED PLANING KNIVES FITTED TO PATTERN. REAPING AND MOWING SECTIONS MADE TO ORDER AT SHORT NOTICE.


FILES AND MANDRELS FOR SALE.


WM. JESSOP & SON'S CELEBRATED SHEET STEEL for sale ; tempered, straightened, ground and polished when required. Saw Repairing in all its branches, such as gumming, straightening, retempering, grinding, polishing, &c.


JOB GRINDING AND POLISHING AT SHORT NOTICE


N. W. SPAULDING, 17 and 19 Fremont, near Market, SAN FRANCISCO.


SPAULDING'S


INSERTED IN


PATENT


CIRCULAR


PATENT


False Teeth


TEETH


SAW TEETH FITTED, TEMPERED READY FOR USE.


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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


San Francisco Mills.


ROY FACTORY


HOBBS. GILMORE & CO. SAN FRANCISCO. MILL BOX SAWING


FACTORY.


PLANING


PURE CAL- MINET


-EAST MANLOOMIS.


San Francisco Mils.


Nos.213,215, 217, & 219, MARKET STREET,


9 AND 11 BEALE STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.


HOBBS, GILMORE & CO.


MANUFACTURERS OF


-


ALSO,


Sawing


and Planing


Mill.


FOR SALE


SPANISH CEDAR, MAHOGANY, AND OTHER FANCY WOOD.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


CHARLES TENCE & CO. IMPORTERS OF


FRENCH MILLINERY,


traw


fancy


No. 13 SANSOM STREET,


Between Bush and Sutter, next to Cosmopolitan Hotel. SAN FRANCISCO. No. 32 Rue du Faubourg-Poissonniere,-PARIS.


MCELWEE & ACKERMAN,


IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN


CARPETS, OIL CLOTH,


AND PAPER HANGINGS, NOS. 326 & 328 PINE STREET


(Formerly Academy of Music,)


SAN FRANCISCO.


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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


WM. SCHMOLZ, MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENT MAKER.


Transits, Theodolites, Solar Compasses, Y Leveling Instruments, Leveling Staves, Compasses, Mountain Barometers, Distance Rods,


Chains, Meridian Transits,


Bullion Balances, Assaying Scales, Etc., Etc.


REPAIRS EXECUTED IN THE BEST MANNER.


WM. SCHMOLZ, No. 420 MONTGOMERY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


The Bank of British Columbia,


INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER.


PAID UP CAPITAL, . $1,490,000 In 14,900 Shares, of $100 Each, WITH POWER TO INCREASE TO $10,000,000. LONDON OFFICE, 5 EAST INDIA AVENUE, LEADENHALL STREET.


CHAIRMAN. T. W. L. MACKEAN, Esq., London, (late of the firm of Turner & Co., China.) DEPUTY CHAIRMAN.


ROBERT GILLESPIE, Esq., (Messrs. Gillespie, Moffatt & Co., London.) COURT OF DIRECTORS IN LONDON.


JAS. ANDERSON, Esq., (Messrs. Anderson, Thomson & Co., London.)


EDEN COLVILLE, Esq., Fenchurch Buildings, London.


HENRY McCHLERY, Esq., (Messrs. Cavan, Lubbock & Co., London.) MARTIN RIDLEY SMITH, Esq., 1 Lombard Street, London, (of Messrs. Smith, Payne & Smiths, Bankers.)


BRANCHES :


PORTLAND, OREGON; VANCOUVER ISLAND, AND BRITISH COLUMBIA.


AGENTS :


New York,. AGENCY BANK OF MONTREAL. Canada and British North American Provinces,. .BANK OF MONTREAL. Mexico and South America, .. LONDON BANK OF MEXICO & SOUTH AMERICA. Australia and the East,. ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION. England,. NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK OF ENGLAND.


England,. NORTH & SOUTH WALES BANK OF LIVERPOOL. Scotland, BRITISH LINEN COMPANY'S BANK.


BANK OF IRELAND. Ireland,.


This Bank is now open for Business, and is prepared to receive Deposits on Current Account or on time ; to buy and sell Exchange and Bullion ; collect Bills; discount Approved Paper ; make advances on good Collateral Securities ; grant Credits, and transact a general Banking Business.


SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE:


S. E. COR. CALIFORNIA AND SANSOM STREETS. WILLIAM H. TILLINGHAST, Manager.


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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


FANCY GOODS.


ROSENBAUM & FRIEDMAN


IMPORTERS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC


FANCY DRY GOODS,


A FULL ASSORTMENT OF


HOSIERY, GLOVES, WHITE GOODS,


Laces, Embroideries, Ribbons and Trimmings, Zephyrs and Yarns, BRAIDS AND BINDINGS.


WATERMAN'S PATENT INVISIBLE-CLASP HOOP SKIRTS, MERRICK'S SPOOL COTTON. Nos. 22 and 24 Battery Street, San Francisco.


NEW YORK, 44 White Street. PARIS, Rue de Conservatoire.


LONDON, Basing Hall Street. BERLIN, Kollnischen Fishmarkt.


FALKENSTEIN & CO.


Importers and Wholesale Dealers in


TOBA CCO


Havana and Domestic Cigars, Etc., Etc. N. E. CORNER BATTERY & CALIFORNIA STREETS, SAN FRANCISCO. 160 Water Street, New York.


P. A. GIANNINI, WHOLESALE DEALER IN


WATCHES & JEWELRY,


AND MANUFACTURER OF California Watch Bases, No. 622 CLAY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. Sole Agent for F. H. Mathez Freres' Tramelan Watches. Agent for Roskoff's Patented Walch.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


COX NICHOLS


316 WASHINGTON AND 317 AND 319 OREGON STS. SAN FRANCISCO, (See Supplemental Names,) COMMISSION MERCHANTS IN Leather, Hides, Oils and Tallow, AND DEALERS IN TANNERS' TOOLS AND MATERIALS,


AGENTS FOR


James S. Mason & Co's Challenge Blacking, FOR THE PACIFIC COAST.


JAMES W. COX, A. C. NICHOLS. Late Cox, Willcutt & Co.


P. A. EAKINS, Secretary. J. W. TRIPP, President.


Boot & Shoe Manufacturing Company,


Office, 408 California Street.


FACTORY, LYNN, ALAMEDA CO.


TRUSTEES &


J. W. TRIPP, P. A. EAKINS, E. A. MANNING, J. W. LIKINS AND JOSEPH SMITH.


CAPITAL,


$100,000.


Divided into 2,000 Shares, at $50 Each.


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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


WM. B. CANTRELL. J. E. DELL.


CANTRELL, DELL & CO.


MANUFACTURERS OF


Doors, Sash, Blinds,


MOLDINGS, &C.


Nos. 34, 36 and 38 Beale Street,


NEAR MISSION, SAN FRANCISCO.


This Establishment is Furnished with all the MODERN IMPROVEMENTS IN MACHINERY, And has every facility for manufacturing all kinds of


WOOD FINISH FOR BUILDINGS.


DESCALZO, LASTRETO & CO.


FRANCO-ITALIAN MANUFACTORY TRADE MARK.


: 526


, ACO-


WASHINGTON


ST


Manufacturers of


HYGIENIC CHOCOLATE Of Every Description,


COCOA PASTE


Ne Plus Ultra Ground Coffee,


AND SPICES IN GENERAL, No. 526 Washington Street,


OPPOSITE WASHINGTON MARKET, SAN FRANCISCO.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


CITY DEPARTMENT OF UNIVERSITY COLLEGE,


S. E. CORNER OF STOCKTON AND GEARY STREETS.


Founded in 1859, and Incorporated in 1863, under the name of University College.


TRUSTEES !


THOMAS H. SELBY, ESQ., PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD.


Hon. H. P. Coon, M. D., Gov. HI II. Haight.


Vice President. Rev. Thomas Fraser. A. M.,


R. B. Woodward, Esq., A. Campbell, Esq.,


Rev. C. Wadsworth, D. D.,


Rev. James Eells, D. D.,


F. Henderson, Esq., Erwin Davis, Esq.,


Rev. S. Woodbridge, D. D.,


Rev. Frederick Buel, A. M.,


N. G. Kittle, Esq., H. H. Bancroft, Esq.


Rev. H. M. Scudder, D. D.,


J. D. Thornton, Esq., James B. Roberts, Esq., Secretary.


THE DEPARTMENTS OF INSTRUCTION ARE AS FOLLOWS, VIZ :


COLLEGE,


REV. P. V. VEEDER. A. M., Acting President and Professor of Moral and Mental Philosophy. REV. THOMAS KIRKLAND. A. M., Professor of Latin and Greek.


THOMAS A. ROBINSON, Professor of Mathematics and Book-Keeping.


G. C. ARNOLD, Ph. D , Prof. of Physics and Modern Languages.


E. A. PESOLI, Professor of French and Drawing.


School of Practical Chemistry and Assaying,


THOMAS PRICE, M. D.,


PROFESSOR OF CHEMISTRY


THE COLLEGE SCHOOL.


REV. P. V. VEEDER, - PRINCIPAL.


Senior English and Classical Department .- Rev. THOMAS KIRKLAND, Master. JAMES K. P. WILSON, Master.


Junior English and Classical Department .-? Miss MARY E. CLARK, Assistant.


Primary Department .- Miss MARIA G. CLARK and Miss F. R. JACKS.


The College Professors also give instruction in the College School.


Book-Keeping carefully taught in the Junior and Senior Departments.


IF Instruction in French, Spanish, German and Drawing given in all departments of the School.


The Institution is provided with ample buildings, valuable Philosophical and Chemieal Apparatus, spacious Play- grounds, and an Open-air Gymnasium.


The Chemical Laboratory, on Stockton Street, is fitted up with costly furnaces and amf the appliances necessary for the practical study of Chemistry in all its branches.


The Trustees have erected on their College property, known as the University Mound, situated five miles from the Plaza, a new and beautiful College Edifice which will be open in January, 1870, for the reception of boarding and day pupils, under the care of the Rev. GEO. BURROWES, D. D.


SESSIONS .- There are two in each Academic year, consisting of twenty-one wecks each, commencing respectively in the first week in January, and the first week in July.




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